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ADMINISTRATION 


Indiana  Library  Laws. 

Work  of  Public  Library  Commission 
of  Indiana, 
library  Publicity, 
(ibrary  Extension  in  the  city. 

a.  Branches  and  other  distribut- 
ing agencies. 

b.  Public  Library  and  the 
Schools.  Instruction  in 
use  of  library. 

c.  Library  and  the  business 
interests. 

d.  Library  and  the  clubs, 
ment. 

e.  Library  and  the  city  govern- 
lural  extension. 

Township  plan. 
Country  plan. 

Stations. 

County  Schools. 


IV.  Rural  Extension — Continued — 
House  to  house  delivery. 
Parcel  post. 
Telephone  service. 

V.  Library  Equipment. 

VI.  Business  management. 
The  income. 
Spending  the  income. 
The  injustice  of  a  surplus. 
Vouchers,  Warrants,  Accounts. 
The  budget. 


Wis- 
consin 
Average 
Pet. 

Thom- 
son 

Average 
Pet. 

Recom- 
mended 

for 

Ind. 

Pet. 

Books  and  binding 

20.8 
3.2 
3.3 

37.6 
9.1 
2.7 

6.3 
2.7 

3.1 
1.3 
2.0 

1.2 

.5 

1.7 

2.5 

22.4 

4.1 

50.8 

0 
9.8 

2.9 
4.9 
4.9 

20 

Periodicals  and  binding . . 

5 

Librarian  and  assts — 
Janitor  and  assts 

40 
10 
0 

7 

7 

BIdg.  maint.  total 

Perm,  improvem'ts. . . 

5 

4 

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PUBLIC  LIBRARY  COMMISSION  OF  INDIANA 

Summer  School  for  Librarians 

OUTLINE  OF 

Lectures  and  Problems 


CONTENTS 

Page 

Administration 1 

Trade  Bibliography 2 

Order 2 

Accession 3 

Mechanical  Processes 3 

Work  with  Children 4 

Book  Selection 

Reference 

Classification 

Cataloging 

Book  Numbers 

Shelf  List 

Loan  Systems 

ADMINISTRATION 


I.  a.  Indiana  Library  Laws. 

b.  Work  of  Public  Library  Commission 
of  Indiana. 
II.  Library  Publicity. 

III.  Library  Extension  in  the  city. 

a.  Branches  and  other  distribut- 
ing agencies. 

b.  Public  Library  and  the 
Schools.  Instruction  in 
use  of  library. 

c.  Library  and  the  business 
interests. 

d.  Library  and  the  clubs, 
ment. 

e.  Library  and  the  city  govern- 

IV.  Rural  extension. 

Township  plan. 
Country  plan. 

Stations. 

County  Schools. 


IV.  Rural  Extension — Continued — 
House  to  house  delivery. 
Parcel  post. 
Telephone  service. 

V.  Library  Equipment. 

VI.  Business  management. 
The  income. 
Spending  the  income. 
The  injustice  of  a  surplus. 
Vouchers,  Warrants,  Accounts. 
The  budget. 


Wis- 
consin 
Average 
Pet. 

Thom- 
son 

Average 
Pet. 

Recom- 
mended 

for 

Ind. 

Pet. 

Books  and  binding 

20.8 
3.2 
3.3 

37.6 
9.1 
2.7 

6.3 

2.7 

3.1 
1.3 

2.0 

1.2 

.5 

1.7 

2.5 

22.4 

4.1 

50.8 

0 
9.8 

2.9 
4.9 
4.9 

20 

Periodicals  and  binding . . 

5 

Librarian  and  assts — 
Janitor  and  assts 

40 
10 
0 

7 

7 

Bldg.  maint.  total 

Perm,  improvem'ts. . . 

5 

4 

2 

100 

99.8 

100 

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VII.  The  Trustees,  the  librarian,  and  the  staff. 

The  duties  of  a  trustee. 

The  rights  of  a  librarian. 

The  attitude  and  relations  of  the  staff. 

The  claims  of  the  public. 

VIII.  Reports,  statistics,  and  forms. 
IX.  Seminar. 

For   the    discussion   of   miscellaneous 
problems  in  administration. 


TRADE  BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

LECTURE  1. 
Historic. 

a.  Evans.    American  bibliography,   1639- 

1820. 

b.  Roorbach.        Bibliotheca      Americana, 

1820-1861. 

c.  Kelly.    American   catalogue   of  books, 

1861. 
Main  modern  series. 

1.  Publishers'  Weekly.     New  York,  N.  Y. 

a.  Americian  catalogue,  1876-1910. 

b.  Annual  American  catalogue,  1886- 

1910  (Discontinued  1911). 

c.  Publishers'  Weekly,  with  a  Monthly 

reference  list. 

2.  H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

a.    United  States  Catalogue;  books  in 

print  1902. 
b. Supplement  1902-05. 

c.  United    States    Catalog;    books    in 

print  January  1,  1912. 

d.  United  States  catalog  supplement; 

books  published  1912-17. 

e.  Cumulative  book  index.     Annual, 
f. Monthly. 

Supplementary  aids. 
A.  L.  A.  Catalog  1904. 
A.  L.  A.  Catalog  Supplement,  1904-11. 
Booklist  (Monthly). 
Publishers'  trade  list  annual. 
Publishers'  announcements  and  catalogs. 


TRADE  BIBLIOGRAPHY  PROBLEM. 

LECTURE  2. 

Give  author,  title,  publisher,  date,  price. 
Give   source   of   information,   e.g.,   P.   W. 
(Publishers'  Weekly.) 


Adventures  in  Contentment. 

Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer,  il.  by  Worth 
Brehm. 

Grimm.  Fairy  Tales,  tr.  by  Mrs.  Edgar- 
Lucas. 

Treasure  Island,  il.  by  N.  C.  Wyeth. 

Pastor's  wife. 

What  books  in  the  Peeps  at  Many  Lands 
Series  were  published  in  1910?  Which  of 
these  are  recommended  in  the  A.  L.  A. 
Booklists  ? 

What  company  publishes  the  Home  Univer- 
sity of  Modern  Knowledge  ?  What  volumes 
appeared  in  this  series  in  1914? 

What  is  the  address  of  the  Century  Com- 
pany? 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Works.  Biographical  edi- 
tion. 

Steiner,  E.  A.     Book  published  in  1906. 

Recent  book  on  Chinese  art. 

Recent  cyclopedia  of  agriculture. 

Fiske.     American  Revolution;  il.  ed. 

What  new  edition  of  Mother  Goose  appeared 
in  1914?  Which  one  of  these  is  mentioned 
in  the  A.  L.  A.  Booklist? 

Give  the  pseudonyms  of  the  following: 
Rev.  Charles  William  Gordon. 
Gulielma  Zollinger. 
Mabel  Osgood  Wright. 

ORDER. 

I.    A.    Prices  and  discounts. 

1.  Net  books.     Fiction,  new. 

Fiction,  old. 
Non-fiction. 

2.  "Regular"  books. 

3.  Text  books. 

B.  Dealers:    Where  to  order  books. 

1.  Discounts  given. 

2.  Quickness  and  quality  of  service. 

3.  Cost  of  transportation. 

4.  Should  the  library  support  local 

dealers   at  a  slight  increased 
cost? 

5.  Submitting  lists  for  bids. 

C.  Remainders — books    left    on   hands 

of   publisher    after   first   sale 
has  slackened. 
1.    Best  place  to  buy  sets. 


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II.    D.    Order  forms  and  records. 

1.  File  of  requests  and  titles  for 

consideration. 

2.  File  of  books  ordered, — cards  or 

sheets. 

3.  Form  of  order  sent  to  dealer. 

a.  Arrangement. 

b.  Information  given  dealer  as 

to  edition,  publisher,  price. 

c.  Copies   of  order  kept   in  li- 

brary. 

d.  Ordering    Library    of    Con- 

gress cards. 

4.  Form    of    bill    from    dealer,  — 

arrangements,       discounts, 
shorts. 

a.  Checking  bill. 

b.  Information  marked  in  book 

— source,  price,  date. 
III.    Discussion  on  problem. 

Order. 

Order  1 — Make    order    file   for    whole    list, 

with  proper  guides. 
Order  2 — Make  out  order  list,  and  send  with 
proper  letter  to  jobber. 
Order  only  starred  books. 
Check  bill. 
*  American  orations,    v.  3-4,  $1.25  each. 
*Balfour.     Life  of  Stevenson.     2v.,  $2.50. 
Bangs.     Ghosts  I  have  met.     $1.25. 
Clodd.     Story  of  the  alphabet.     35c. 
*Dunn.     Indiana.     $1.25. 
*Hough.     54-40  or  fight.     $1.50. 
King.     Two  soldiers.     $1.00  (gift). 
*Lodge.     George  Washington.     2v.     2  cops., 

$1.25  per  vol. 
*Marlitt.     Gold  Elsie.     $1.00   (Burt). 

* 50c.  (Lippincott). 

*—  People  of  the  whirlpool.     $1.50. 
Ritchie.    Records  of  Tennyson,  Ruskin,  and 
Browning.     $2.00. 
*Roosevelt  and  Lodge.     Hero  tales.     $1.50. 
*Saunders.     Beautiful  Joe.     50c. 
* —  Beautiful  Joe's  paradise.     $1.50. 
Stoddard.     New  egg  farm.     $1.00. 
Whately.    Elements  of  rhetoric.    $1.25  (gift 

from  publisher). 
Williams  and  Fisher.    Theory  and  practice 
of  cookery.     $1.00. 


ACCESSION. 


Various  forms  of  ac- 


Lecture. 

1.  Accession  book. 

cession  book. 

2.  Cards — order,  shelflist,  or  combination. 

3.  Other  methods. 
Problem. 

Accession  all  the  books  in  the  list. 
j398        Arabian  nights;  ed.  by  Wiggin  and 
A65w  Smith. 

220  Bible.     Holy  Bible. 

B58 

Concise  Oxford  dictionary. 


R423 

C74 

R030 

E93 

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H29 

630 

139 

817 

172 

J641 

K59 

921 

W31L 

550 
M51 


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S5asR 

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J914.9 

W12 

921 

W29 


Everyman  Encyclopaedia 
Harper's  Monthly 


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44. 


Hough.     54-40  or  fight. 

Indiana  —  Agriculture,  State  Board 

of.     Annual  report.     1904. 
Irving.     Sketch  book.     2  cops. 

Kirkland.     Six  little  cooks. 

Lodge.      George    Washington.      2v. 

2  cops. 
Loti,  pseud.    Iceland  fisherman. 
Meldola.      Coal    and    what   we    get 

from  it. 
Rice.     Mrs.  Wiggs  of  the  cabbage 

patch. 
Riley.     Neighborly  poems. 

Shakespeare.     All's  well  that  ends 

well;  ed.  by  Rolfe. 
Shakespeare.    As  you  like  it.     Ginn. 

ed. 
Shakespeare.    As  you  like  it.    Rolfe 

ed.     Harper. 
Sweetser.      Artist    biographies,    v. 

1-3,  6-7. 
Tribulations  of  a  princess. 
Twain,  pseud.     Adventures  of  Tom 

Sawyer. 
Von  Hoist.     John  C.  Calhoun. 

Wade.     Our  little  Swiss  cousin. 

Washington.    Up  from  slavery. 


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641  Williams  and   Fisher.     Theory  and 

W72  practice  of  cookery. 

178  Wines  and  Koren.     Liquor  problem. 

W76 

j  Wyss.     Swiss  family  Robinson. 

MECHANICAL  PROCESSES. 

What  the  process  covers. 
Steps. 

a.  Order  and  check  with  bill,  etc. 

b.  1.    Open,  collate,  stamp. 

2.  Paste    in    pocket,    date    slip,    book 

plate,  label  (if  non-fiction). 

3.  Technical     processes  —  Accession, 

classify. 

4.  Write  book  card  and  label. 

5.  Catalog  and  shelf  list. 

6.  Shelve. 

c.  Periodicals. 

1.  Checking. 

2.  Strengthening. 

Paste  leaves. 
Reinforce  cover. 
New  cover. 
Sew. 

3.  Binding   and  pamphlet  covers  and 

boxes. 


LIBRARY  WORK  WITH  CHILDREN. 

LECTURE  1. 

General  scope  of  the  work  with  children. 

1.  Historical  development. 

2.  Scope  of  the  work. 

a.  To  develop  a  taste  for  literature. 

b.  To  supply  atmosphere  of  culture. 

c.  To  assist  work  of  Public  School. 

d.  To  prepare  the  child  to  use  adult 

department. 

3.  Planning  a  Children's  room. 

a.  Flooring. 

b.  Furniture. 

c.  Shelving. 

d.  Decoration. 

Interior  decoration. 
Movable  decorations. 
Pictures. 

Kind. 

Subject. 


4.    Children's  librarian. 
Qualifications. 

LECTURE  2. 

Aids  and  principles  in  selection  of  books  for 
children. 

1.  Aids  in  selection. 

a.  Articles  on  children's  reading  in 

periodicals    and   books    on   the 
subject. 

b.  Lists  graded  and  ungraded  com- 

piled for  the  use  of  librarian. 
1.   Some  tests  of  a  library  or 
school  list. 

c.  Book     reviews     in     current     or 

earlier  periodicals. 
Book  list,  A.  L.  A. 
Book  review  digest. 
Dial. 

Literary  digest. 
Nation. 

New  York  Times. 
St.  Nicholas. 

2.  Principles  of  selection. 

a.  One-third  of  the  book  fund  should 

be  spent  for  juvenile  books. 

b.  Replacements,  duplications. 

c.  Should  buy  for  three  groups  of 

children. 

1.  Boys. 

2.  Girls. 

3.  Little  children. 

d.  Stepping  stone  books,  standards 

and  classics. 

e.  Choice  of  editors. 

f.  Non-fiction. 

1.  Reference  books. 

2.  Books   which    supplement 

work  of  schools. 

3.  Books  for  cultural  and  rec- 

reative reading. 


AIDS    IN    SELECTION   OF   BOOKS    FOR 
CHILDREN. 

1.    Books. 

Dana,  J.  C.  Course  of  study  for  nor- 
mal school  pupils  on  literature  for 
children,  by  Julia  S.  Harron,  Corinne 
Bacon  and  J.  C.  Dana.  Elm  Tree 
Press,  Woodstock,  Vt.     1912.    75c. 


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Fields,  Mrs.  E.  M.  The  child  and  his 
book;  some  account  of  the  history 
and  progress  of  children's  literature 
in  England.  Lond.,  Gardner,  1891. 
5s. 

Field,  Walter  Taylor.  Finger  posts  to 
children's  reading.  6th  ed.  Chic. 
McClurg.     1911,  $1.00. 

Hazeltine,  Alice  I.  Library  work  with 
children.     Wilson,  1917,  $1.50. 

Hunt,  Clara  W.  What  shall  we  read 
to  the  children?  Bost.  Houghton, 
1915,  $1.00. 

Lowe,  Orton.  Literature  for  children. 
Macm.,  1914,  90c. 

Macy,  John  Albert.  A  child's  guide  to 
reading.  N.  Y.  Kennerley,  1907, 
$1.50. 

Moses,  Montrose  J.  Children's  books 
and  reading.  N.  Y.  Kennerley,  1907, 
$1.50. 

Olcott,  Frances  J.  Children's  reading. 
N.  Y.     Houghton,  1912,  $1.25. 

Powell,  Sophia  H.  Children's  library, 
a  dynamic  factor  in  education.  Wil- 
son, 1917,  $1.75. 

Sayers,  W.  C.  Berwick.  The  children's 
library;  a  practical  manual  for  pub- 
lic school  and  home  libraries.  N.  Y. 
Dutton,  75c. 

2.    Catalogs  and  lists. 

The  Booklist.  American  Library  As- 
sociation Publishing  Board.  Chic. 
$1.00  per  year  (10  numbers). 

A.  L.  A.  Catalog.  American  Library 
Association  Publishing  Board.  Chic, 
1904.    Paper,  $1.00. 

A.  L.  A.  Catalog  Supplement.  1904-11. 
American  Library  Association  Pub- 
lishing Board.     Chic,  $1.50. 

Arnold,  Gertrude  Weld.  A  mother's 
list  of  books  for  children.  McClurg, 
Chic,  $1.00. 

Bacon,  Corinne,  comp.  Children's  cat- 
alog. H.  W.  Wilson  Co.  N.  Y.  C, 
1917.  3,500  vols.  $6.00,  2,000  vols. 
$4.00,  1,000  vols.  $2.00. 

Supplement,  1918.    Paper,  50c 

Hewins,  Caroline  M.,  comp.  Books  for 
boys  and  girls,  a  selected  list.  3d 
ed.  rev.     (A.  L.  A.  Annotated  Lists.) 


American  Library  Association  Pub- 
lishing Board.     1915,  20c 

Hunt,  Clara  Whitchill,  comp.  Chil- 
dren's own  library.  Brooklyn  Public 
Library,  1907,  Free. 

New  York  State  Library.  Best  Books, 
Albany,  N.  Y.  List  of  current  books 
issued  annually,  20c 

Pittsburg  Carnegie  Library.  Annotated 
catalogue  of  books  used  in  the  home 
libraries  and  reading  clubs.  1915, 
25c 

Catalogue  of  books  for  the 

first  eight  grades  in  the  Pittsburg 
schools.     1907,  50c 

—  —  —  Catalogue  of  books  in  the 
children's  department.     1909,  $1.00. 

Scott,  Carrie  E.,  comp.  Popular  books 
for  boys  and  girls.  Public  Library 
Commission  of  Indiana,  1915,  Free. 

Washington,   D.  C,  Public  Library. 

Graded  and  annotated  catalog  of  books 
in  the  public  library  of  the  District 
of  Columbia  for  use  in  the  schools 
of  the  city.     1914,  Free. 

Wilson,  Martha,  comp.  Library  books 
for  high  schools.  U.  S.  Bureau  of 
Education  Bui.  1917  No.  41.     Free. 

Wisconsin  Free  Library  Commission. 
Children's  books  for  first  purchase 
recommended  by  the  Wisconsin  Free 
Library  Commission;  ed.  by  Marion 
Humble,  Madison,  Wis.  Democrat 
Ptg.  Co.,  1915,  paper,  35c 


PROBLEMS  IN  BOOK  SELECTION. 

a.  Select  $100  worth  of  juvenile  books  for  a 

new  library. 

b.  Make  a  list  of  the  ten  best  juvenile  books 

that  have   been  published  within   the 
last  three  years. 


BOOKS   FOR   LITTLE   CHILDREN. 

LECTURE  3. 

1.  Importance  of  selection. 

2.  Subdivisions. 

a.    Rhymes  and  jingles. 


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b.  Poetry. 

c.  Fairy  tales. 

1.  Folk  lore. 

2.  Modern. 

d.  Myths. 

e.  Fables  and  animal  stories. 

f.  Home  stories  of  daily  life,  including 

conduct  stories. 

g.  Stories  that  will  interest  the  child 

in  the  life  about  him. 
h.    Picture  books. 

i.    Primers  and  Easy  Reading  books. 
3.    Physical  make-up  of  books. 


Nursery  rhymes.     Selected  by  Louey  Chis- 

holm.     Dutton,  50c. 
O'Shea,    M.    V.    ed.      Six   nursery   classics. 

Heath,  20c. 


RHYMES    AND    JINGLES,    MOTHER 
GOOSE. 

Lang,  Andrew,  ed.  The  nursery  rhyme 
book;  illus.  by  L.  Leslie  Brooke.  Wame, 
$1.35. 

Mother  Goose.  Favorite  nursery  rhymes; 
illus.  by  Ethel  Franklin  Betts.  Stokes, 
75c. 

Mother  Goose.  The  Jessie  Wilcox  Smith 
Mother  Goose.     Dodd,  1914,  $2.50. 

Mother  Goose.  Mother  Goose,  or  the  old 
nursery  rhymes  with  48  illustrations  in 
color  by  Kate  Greenaway.    Warne,  60c. 

Mother  Goose.  Mother  Goose;  the  old  nur- 
sery rhymes;  illus.  by  Arthur  Rackham. 
Century,  $2.50. 

Mother  Goose.  Mother  Goose;  the  Volland 
ed.  by  Eulalie  Osgood  Grover;  illus.  by 
Frederick  Richardson.     Volland,  $2.00. 

Mother  Goose.  Mother  Goose's  melodies  for 
children;  or  Songs  for  the  nursery;  ed. 
by  W.  A.  Wheeler.     Houghton,  $1.50. 

Mother  Goose.  Old  nursery  rhymes;  illus- 
trated by  Arthur  Rackham.  Century, 
$2.50. 

Mother  Goose.  Our  old  nursery  rhymes. 
McKay,  $1.50. 

Mother  Goose.  Real  Mother  Goose.  Rand, 
$1.50. 

Good  Cheap  Editions. 

Mother  Goose's  book  of  nursery  rhymes  and 
songs  (Everyman's  library).    Dutton,  90c. 

Norton,  Charles  Eliot,  comp.  Rhymes  and 
jingles  (Heart  of  oak  books  v.  1).  Heath, 
25c. 


POETRY  FOR  CHILDREN. 


Individual  Poets. 

Blake,  William.  Songs  of  innocence.  (Flow- 
ers of  Parnassus.)     Lane,  50c. 

Brown,  Abbie  Farwell.  Fresh  posies;  rhymes 
to  read  and  pieces  to  speak.  Houghton, 
$1.50. 

—  —  —  Pocketful  of  posies.  Houghton, 
$1.50. 

Cary,  Alice  and  Phoebe.     Ballads  for  little 

folk.     Houghton,  $1.50. 
Dodge,  Mary  Mapes.     Rhymes  and  jingles. 

Scribner,  $1.50. 
Field,  Eugene.     Poems  of  childhood;  il.  by 

Maxfield  Parrish.     Scribner,  $2.50. 

Eugene  Field  book.     Scribner,  60c. 

Lullaby-land.     Scribner,  $1.50. 

Love-songs    of    childhood.      Scribner, 

$1.00. 
With   trumpet   and   drum.     Scribner, 

$1.30. 
Greenaway,  Kate.   Marigold  garden.  Wame, 

$1.50. 

Under  the  window.     Warne,  $1.50. 

Richards,  Laura  E.    Sundown  songs.    Little, 

50c. 
Riley,   James   Whitcomb.      Book   of   joyous 

children.     Scribner,  $1.20. 

Child-world.     Bobbs,  $1.25. 

Rossetti,    Christina    Georgina.      Poems    for 

children.    (Golden  hours  ser.)    N.  Y.  Educ. 

Pub.  Co.,  40c. 

—  —  Sing-song.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 
Stevenson,  Robert  Louis.     Child's  garden  of 

verses.    Rand,  75c. 

—  —  —  Child's  garden  of  verses;  il.  by 
Jessie  Wilcox  Smith.     Scribner,  $2.50. 

Tabb,  John  Banister.     Child  verse.     Small, 

$1.00. 
Taylor,  Jane  and  Ann.    Little  Ann  and  other 

poems;   il.  by  Kate   Greenaway.     Warne, 

$1.00. 


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Collections. 

Bellamy  and  Goodwin,  comp.    Open  Sesame. 

3v.     Ginn,  75c  ea. 
Chisholm,  Louey,  comp.     The  golden  stair- 
case.    Popular  ed.     Putnam,  $1.50. 
Coates,  Henry  T.,  comp.    Children's  book  of 

poetry.     New  edition.     Winston,  $1.50. 
Grahame,  Kenneth,  comp.     Cambridge  book 

of  poetry  for  children.     Putnam,  $1.50. 
Lucas,  Edward  Verrall,  comp.   Another  book 
of  verses.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Book  of  verses  for  children.    Holt, 

$2.00. 
Morrison,  Mrs.   Mary  J.    (Whitney),   comp. 
Songs    and    rhymes    for    the    little    ones. 
Page,  $1.00. 
Olcott,     Frances    J.,     comp.       Story-telling 

poems.     Houghton,  $1.25. 
Palgrave,  Francis  Turner,  comp.    Children's 
treasury    of    English    song.      Macmillan, 
$1.00. 
Patmore,  C.   K.  D.,  comp.     Children's  gar- 
land  from    the    best    poets.      Macmillan, 
$1.00. 
Shute,  Katherine  H.,  comp.     Land  of  song, 

3v.     Silver,  $1.38. 
Stevenson,    Burton    E.,    comp.      Days    and 

deeds.     Baker,  $1.00. 
—  —  —   Home   book   of  verse   for  young 

folks.     Holt,  $2.00. 
Thacher,   Mrs.   Lucy   W.,   comp.     Listening 

child.    Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Tileston,  Mrs.  M.  W.  F.,  comp.     The  child's 

harvest  of  verse.     Little,  $1.50. 
Whittier,  J.  G.  ed.     Child  life;  a  collection 

of  poems.     Houghton,  $2.00. 
Wiggin,  Mrs.  Kate  Douglas  and  Smith,  Nora 
A.,    comp.      Golden    numbers.      McClure, 
$2.00. 
Posy  ring.     McClure,  $1.25. 


FOLK-LORE  TALES. 

Asbjornsen,  P.  C.     Fairy  tales  from  the  far 

north;  tr.  from  the  Norwegian  by  H.  L. 

Braekstad.     Armstrong,  $2.00. 
Norse  fairy  tales,  selected  and  adapted 

from  the  translations  by  Sir  G.  W.  Dasent. 

Lippincott,  $1.75. 
Bain,  R.  N.  ed.    Cossack  fairy  tales  and  folk 

tales.     Burt,  $1.00. 


Bain,  R.  N.  ed.     Russian  fairy  tales.    Burt, 

$1.00. 
Baldwin,  James,  ed.     Fairy  stories  and  fa- 
bles.    American  Book  Co.,  35c. 
Eastman,    C.    A.      Smoky    Day's    wigwam 

evenings.     Little,  60c. 
Cruikshank,  George,  ed.     Cruikshank  fairy- 
book.     Putnam,  $2.00. 
Dole,   N.   H.,   comp.     White   ducklings   and 

other  stories.     Crowell,  $1.00. 
Gask,  Lilian.     Folk  tales  from  many  lands. 

Crowell,  $1.50. 
Grierson,  E.  W.   Scottish  fairy  book.   Stokes, 

$1.50. 
Grimm,  J.  L.  and  W.  K.     Fairy  tales;  se- 
lected  and   edited   for   little   folk;    il.   by 
Helen  Stratton.     Dutton,  $1.25. 

Fairy  tales;  tr.  by  Mrs.  E.  Lucas;  il. 

by  Arthur  Rackham.     Lippincott,  $2.50. 

Fairy  tales.    (Riverside  school  library.) 

Houghton,  60c. 

Fairy  tales  by  the  brothers  Grimm. 

Windermere.    Rand,  $1.20. 

Household  stories;  tr.  by  Lucy  Crane. 

Cranford  ed.,  Macmillan,  $1.50. 
Household  tales;  ed.  and  partly  trans- 
lated  anew  by   Marian   Edwards.     Dent, 
$2.50. 
Harris,  J.   C.     Nights   with   Uncle   Remus. 

Houghton,  $1.50. 
Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends.    Hough- 
ton, $1.50. 

Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  sayings. 

Appleton,  $2.00. 
Holbrook,  Florence.     Book  of  nature  myths. 
Houghton,  65c. 

House  in  the  wood  and  other  old  fairy 

stories.     Warne,  $1.35. 
Jacobs,    Joseph,    ed.      English    fairy    tales. 
Celtic    fairy    tales.      Indian    fairy    tales. 
More   English   fairy   tales.     More   Celtic 
fairy  tales.     Putnam,  $1.25  each. 
Laboulaye,  Edward.     Fairy  tales  of  all  na- 
tions.    Harper,  $2.00. 
Lang,  Andrew.     Color  fairy  books.     Long- 
mans, $2.00  each.    (Best  are:  Blue,  Brown, 
Green,  Red  and  Violet.) 
Scudder,  H.  E.,  ed.     Book  of  folk  stories. 
Houghton,  60c. 

Children's  book.     Houghton,  $2.50. 

Thorne-Thomsen,  Gundrun.    East  o'  the  sun 
and  west  o'  the  moon.     Row,  60c. 


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Valentine,  Mrs.  L.  J.     Aunt  Louisa's  book 

of  fairy  tales.     Warne,  $1.00. 
Washburne,    Mrs.    M.    F.      Indian    legends. 

Eand,  45c. 
Welsh,    Charles,    ed.      Fairy   tales    children 

love.     Dodge  Publishing  Co.,  $1.25. 
Williston,  T.  P.   Japanese  fairy  tales.   Rand, 

75c. 
—   —    Japanese   fairy    tales.      2nd    series. 

Rand,  50c. 
Wilmot-Buxton,    E.    M.      Old    Celtic    tales. 

(Crowell's  all  time  series.)     Crowell,  50c. 
Zitkala-Sa.     Old  Indian  legends.     Ginn,  50c. 


Stockton,  F.  R.    Bee-man  of  Orn,  and  other 

tales.     Scribner,  $1.25. 
Thackeray,  W.  M.     The  rose  and  the  ring. 

Macmillan,  50c. 


MODERN  FAIRY  TALES. 

Andersen,  H.  C.  Fairy  tales;  tr.  by  Mrs.  E. 
Lucas.    Dent,  $2.50. 

—  —  Stories.  (Riverside  literature  ser.) 
Houghton,  40c. 

—  —  Fairy  tales,  with  illustrations  by 
Helen  Stratton.     Lippincott,  $1.50. 

Browne,  Frances.  Granny's  wonderful  chair. 
(Everyman's  library.)     Dutton,  90c. 

Carroll,  Lewis,  pseud.  Alice's  adventures  in 
Wonderland.     Macmillan,  $1.00. 

Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.  (M.)  Adventures  of  a 
brownie.     Harper,  60c. 

Little  lame  prince,  with  pictures  by 

Hope  Dunlap.     Rand,  $1.25. 

Fairy  stories;  retold  from  St.  Nicho- 
las.    Century,  65c. 

Ingelow,  Jean.  Mopsa,  the  fairy.  Lippin- 
cott, $1.50. 

Kingsley,  Charles.  Water-babies.  Macmil- 
lan, $1.00. 

Lagerlof,  S.  O.  L.  Wonderful  adventures  of 
Nils.     Doubleday,  $1.50. 

Macdonald,  George.  At  the  back  of  the 
north  wind.  The  princess  and  Curdie. 
The  princess  and  the  goblin.  Lippincott, 
$1.50  each. 

Mace,  Jean.  Home  fairy  tales.  Harper, 
$1.50. 

Pyle,  Howard.  Pepper  and  salt.  Harper, 
$1.50. 

Twilight  land.     Harper,  $2.50. 

Wonder  clock.     Harper,  $3.00. 

Pyle,  Katherine.  Where  the  wind  blows. 
Harper,  $2.50. 


MYTHOLOGY. 


Greek  Myths. 


Baker,  Emilie  Kip.  Stories  of  old  Greece 
and  Rome.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Baldwin,  James.  Golden  fleece;  more  old 
Greek  stories.  (Eclectic  readings.)  Amer- 
ican Book  Co.,  50c. 

Old   Greek  stories.     American  Book 

Co.,  45c. 

—  —  Story  of  the  golden  age.  Scribner, 
$1.50. 

Buckley,  Elsie   F.     Children   of  the   dawn; 

old  tales  of  Greece.     Stokes,  $1.50. 
Bulfmch,  Thomas.     Age  of  fable;  ed.  by  E. 

E.  Hale.     Lee,  $1.50. 
Beckwith,   M.   Helen.      In   mythland.     2   v. 

Educational  Pub.  Co.,  40c  each. 
Carpenter,    Edmund    Janes.      Long    ago    in 

Greece.     Little,  $1.50. 
Farmer,  Florence  V.   Nature  myths  of  many 

lands.  (Eclectic  readings.)  American  Book 

Co.,  45c. 
Firth,   Emma    M.      Stories    of   old    Greece. 

Heath,  75c. 
Prancillon,  R.  E.     Gods  and  heroes.     Ginn, 

48c. 
Gayley,  C.  M.,  ed.    Classic  myths  in  English 

literature   and   in   art.      Rev.    ed.      Ginn, 

$1.60. 
Hawthorne,   Nathaniel.     Tanglewood   tales. 

Houghton,  $2.50. 

—  —  Tanglewood  tales.  Windermere  ed. 
Rand,  $1.20. 

Wonder  book  for  girls  and  boys;  il. 

by  Walter  Crane.     Houghton,  $3.00. 
Wonder  book  for  girls  and  boys;  il. 

in    black    and    white    by    Walter    Crane. 

Houghton,  75c. 
Wonder  book.    Windermere  ed.    Rand, 

$1.20. 

—  —  Wonder  book  and  Tanglewood  tales 
for  girls  and  boys;  il.  by  Maxfield  Par- 
rish.     Duffield,  $2.50. 


SUMMER  SCHOOL  FOR  LIBRARIANS 


Homer.  The  Iliad  for  boys  and  girls,  told 
from  Homer  in  simple  language  by  Alfred 
J.  Church.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

—  The  Odyssey  for  boys  and  girls,  told  from 
Homer  by  Alfred  J.  Church.  Macmillan, 
$1.50. 

—  Odyssey;  tr.  by  G.  H.  Palmer.  (Abridged 
school  ed.  Riverside  literature  series.) 
Houghton,  75c. 

Hutchinson,  W.   M.   L.     The  golden  porch; 

a  book  of  Greek  fairy  tales.     Longmans, 

$1.40. 
Kupfer,    Grace    H.      Stories    of    long    ago. 

Heath,  75c. 
Lang,    Andrew,    ed.      Tales    of    Troy    and 

Greece.     Longmans,  $1.50. 
Storr,   Francis,   ed.     Half   a  hundred  hero 

tales  of  Ulysses  and  the  men  of  old.   Holt, 

$1.35. 
Virgil.    The  Aeneid  for  boys  and  girls,  told 

from  Virgil  in  simple  language  by  Alfred 

J.  Church.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Norse  Myths. 

Baldwin,  James.  Story  of  Siegfried.   (Heroes 

of  the  olden  time.)     Scribner,  $1.50. 
Baker,  Emilie  Kip.     Stories  from  northern 

myths.     Macmillan,  $1.25. 
Bradish,  Sarah  P.    Old  Norse  stories.     (Ec- 
lectic school  readings.)      American  Book 

Co.,  45c. 
Brown,    Abbie    Farwell.      In    the    days    of 

giants.     Houghton,  $1.10. 
Foster,  M.  H.  and  Cummings,  M.  H.   Asgard 

stories.     Silver,  36c. 
French,  Allen.     Story  of  Grettir  the  Strong. 

Dutton,  $1.25. 
Guerber,  H.  M.  A.    Myths  of  northern  lands. 

American  Book  Co.,  $1.50. 
Keary,  Annie,  and  Keary,  Eliza.     Heroes  of 

Asgard.     Macmillan,  50c. 
Litchfield,  Mary  E.    The  nine  worlds.    Ginn, 

50c. 
Mabie,  H.  W.    Norse  stories  retold  from  the 

Eddas.     Dodd,  $1.60. 
Wilmot-Buxton,    E.    M.      Stories    of    Norse 

heroes  told  by  Northmen.    Crowell,  $1.50. 


Craik,  G.  M.    So-fat  and  Mew-mew.     (Home 

and  school  classics.)     Heath,  20c. 
Darton,  F.  G.  H.     Wonder  book  of  beasts. 

Stokes,  $1.50. 
Eddy,    S.    J.,    cnmp.      Friends    and    helpers. 

Ginn,  60c. 
Hawkes,   Clarence.     Shaggycoat,   the  biog- 

l-aphy  of  a  bear.    Jacobs,  $1.25. 
Jackson,    Mrs.    Helen    Hunt.      Cat    stories. 

Little,  $2.00. 
Jordan,   David   Starr.      Story   of   Matka;   a 

tale   of   the   Mist   Islands.      (School    ed.) 

Whitaker,  $1.00. 
Kipling,  Rudyard.     Jungle  book.     Century, 

$1.50. 

Just  so  stories.     Doubleday,  $1.20. 

Second  jungle  book.     Century,  $1.50. 

Poulsson,   Emilie.      Through   the   farmyard 

gate.     Lothrop,  $1.25. 
Scudder,   H.   E.      Book   of  fables   and  folk 

stories.    Houghton,  75c. 
Segur,    S.    (R.)    de.      Story    of    a    donkey^ 

Heath,  20c. 
Tappan,   E.   M.     Dixie   Kitten.     Houghton, 

$1.00. 


CONDUCT  STORIES. 

Adelborg,  Ottilia.  Clean  Peter  and  the  chil- 
dren of  Grubbylea.     Longmans,  $1.25. 

Burgess,  Gelett.  Goops,  and  how  to  be  them. 
Stokes,  $1.50. 

More  Goops  and  how  not  to  be  them. 

Stokes,  $1.50. 

Hoffman,  Heinrich.  Slovenly  Peter.  Win- 
ston, $1.50. 

Pyle,  Katharine.  Careless  Jane  and  other 
tales.     Dutton,  75c. 

Segur,  S.  (R.)  de.  Sophie's  troubles.  Ken- 
edy, 75c. 

Taylor,  Jane  and  Ann.  Little  Ann,  and  other 
poems;  il.  by  Kate  Greenaway.  Warne, 
$1.00. 


FABLES  AND  ANIMAL  STORIES. 

Aesop.      Fables   of   Aesop;    ed.    by   Joseph 
Jacobs.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 


HUMOROUS  STORIES. 

Aspinwall,    Mrs.   Alicia.      Short   stories  for 

short  people.     Dutton,  $1.50. 
Bannerman,    Mrs.    Helen.      Story    of   little 

black  Sambo.     Stokes,  50c. 


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Brooke,     L.     L.      Johnny     Crow's    garden. 

Wame,  $1.00. 

Johnny  Crow's  party.     Warne,  $1.00. 

Caldecott,    Randolph.      Picture    books.      4v. 

Warne,  $1.25  ea. 
Cox,    Palmer.      Brownie    books.      Century, 

$1.50  ea. 
—   — r    The    Palmer    Cox    Brownie    primer. 

Century,  32c. 
Francis,  J.   G.     Book  of  cheerful  cats  and 

other  animated  animals.     Century,  $1.00. 
Lear,  Edward.     Nonsense  books.     4v.  in  1. 

Little,  $2.00. 
Nonsense  songs.      (Children's  friend 

ser.)     Little,  50c. 
Newell,  Peter.     Pictures  and  rhymes.     Har- 
per, $1.25. 

Topsys  and  turvys.     Century,  $1.00. 

Potter,  Beatrice.     Petter  Rabbit  series: 

Tale  of  Peter  Rabbit. 

Tale  of  Squirrel  Nutkin. 

Tailor  of  Gloucester. 

Tale  of  Benjamin  Bunny. 

Tale  of  two  bad  mice. 

Tale  of  Mrs.  Tiggy-Winkle. 

Tale  of  Mr.  Jeremy  Fisher. 

Tale  of  Tom  Kitten. 

Tale  of  Jemima  Puddle-Duck. 

Tale  of  Flopsy  Bunnies. 

Tale  of  Mrs.  Tittle  Mouse. 

Tale  of  Timmy  Tiptoes. 

Warne,  60c  ea. 
In    re-enforced    binding    with    original 

cover  designs,  H.  R.  Huntting,  Springfield, 

Mass.,  75c  ea. 
Smith,  Gertrude.     Arabella  and  Araminta. 

Small,  $1.00. 
Wiggin,  K.  D.  (S.)  and  Smith,  N.  A.    Tales 

of  laughter.     (Library  of  children's  clas- 
sics.)    McClure,  $1.50. 


PICTURE  BOOKS. 

Bound  Picture  Books. 

Adelborg,   Ottilia.     Clean  Peter  and  the 

children  of  Grubbylea.    Longmans,  $1.25. 
Bouteto  de  Monvel,  L.  M.     Joan  of  Arc. 

Century,  $3.00. 
Brooke,  L.  Leslie.    Johnny  Crow's  garden. 

Warne,  $1.00. 


Brooke,    Leonard    Leslie,   illus.      Nursery 

rhyme  picture  book.     Warne,  $1.00. 
Caldecott,  Randolph.     Caldecott's  picture 
books.     4v.     Each  $1.25. 

Miniature  ed.  each  50c.    Warne. 
Bk.   1.     John   Gilpin;   Three  jovial 
huntsmen;  Elegy  on  death  of  a 
mad  dog. 
Bk.  2.    House  that  Jack  built;  Sing 
a    song    of    sixpence;    Queen    of 
hearts. 
Bk.   3.     Hey   diddle   diddle;    Baby 
Bunting;    Ride    a    cock-horse    to 
Banbury     Cross;     Farmer    went 
trotting,  etc. ;  Milk-maid;  Frog  he 
would  a-wooing  go. 
Bk.  4.     Come,  lasses  and  lads;  Fox 
jumped  over  the  parson's   gate; 
Mrs.    Mary    Blaize;    Great    pan- 
jandrum himself. 
Same  2v.    Warne,  ea.  $2.50. 
Same  16  pts.  ea.    Warne,  25c. 
Crane,  Walter.  Baby's  own  Aesop.  Warne, 
$1.50. 
Beauty    and    the    beast    picture    book. 

Lane,  $1.25. 
Bluebeard's  picture  book.     Lane,  $1.25. 
Cinderella's  picture  book.     Lane,  $1.25. 
Goody  Two  Shoe's  picture  book.     Lane, 

$1.25. 
Mother  Hubbard's  picture  book.     Lane, 

$1.25. 
Red  Riding  Hood's  picture  book.     Lane, 

$1.25. 
This  little  pig;  his  picture  book.     Lane, 
$1.25. 

These  picture  books  are  also  pub- 
lished in  21  parts  in  paper  covers  at 
25c  each. 
Greenaway,     Kate.       A    apple    pie    bds. 
Warne,  75c. 
Little  Ann  and  other  poems  by  J.  and 

A.  Taylor  bds.     Warne,  $1.00. 
Marigold  garden,  pictures  and  rhymes. 

bds.  Warne,  $1.50. 
Under  the  window.  Warne,  $1.50. 
Lefevre,  Felicite.  The  cock,  the  mouse 
and  the  Little  Red  Hen.  Jacobs,  $1.00. 
Lucas,  E.  V.  and  Bedford,  F.  D.  Four 
and  twenty  toilers.  McDevitt-Wilson, 
$1.75. 


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Moffat,  A.  E.     Our  old  nursery  rhymes, 
illustrated  by  LeMair.     McKay,  $1.50. 

Pyle,    Katherine.      Six    little    ducklings. 
Dodd,  $1.00. 

Smith,    E.    Boyd.      The    Chicken    world. 
Putnam,  $1.50. 
Linen  Picture  Books. 

Bird  A.  B.  C.     Tuck,  75c. 

Book  of  airships.     Dutton,  25c. 

Book  of  horses.     Dutton,  75c. 

Book  of  ships.     Dutton,  75c. 

Favorite  animals.     Warne,  40c. 

Four-footed  friends.     Dutton,  75c. 

Goody  Two  Shoes.     McLaughlin,  30c. 

Little  Red  Riding  Hood.     Tuck,  40c. 

Mother  Hubbard.     McLaughlin,  50c. 

Night  before  Christmas.   McLaughlin,  35c. 

Our  doggies.     Dutton,  75c. 

Our  farm  yard.     Dutton,  75c. 

Who  killed  Cock  Robin?    Tuck,  40c. 


PRIMERS  AND  EASY  READING  BOOKS. 

Bass,  M.  Florence.  Lessons  for  beginners 
in  reading.     Heath,  25c. 

Blaisdell,  Etta  Austin,  and  Blaisdell,  M. 
F.  Child  life  in  tale  and  fable;  a  second 
reader.     Macmillan,  35c. 

Beckwith,  M.  H.  In  Mythland.  Educational 
Publishing  Co.,  2v.,  ea.  40c. 

Brooks,  Dorothy.  Stories  of  the  red  chil- 
dren.    Educ.  Pub.  Co.,  40c. 

Coe,  Ida.  Story  hour  readers,  by  Ida  Coe 
and  Alice  J.  Christie.  First  year  2v., 
each  30c.  Amer.  Bk.  Co.  Second  and 
third  years,  2v.,  each  35c. 

Dyer,  Franklin  Benjamin.  The  Merrill  read- 
ers, by  Franklin  B.  Dyer  and  Mary  J. 
Brady.  N.  Y.,  Merrill,  1915.  4v.  Illus. 
Primer  and  first  reader,  each  32c;  2nd 
reader,  40c;  3rd  reader,  48c. 

Foulke,  Elizabeth  E.  Braided  straws.  Sil- 
ver, 40c. 

Fox,  Florence  Cornelia.  Indian  primer. 
Amer.  Bk.  Co.,  25c. 

Free,    Margaret,    and    Treadwell,    Harriett. 
Reading  literature;  primer.    Row,  32c. 
Reading  literature;  first  reader.  Row,  36c. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Goody  Two  Shoes,  ed. 
by  C.  Welsh.     Heath,  20c. 


Gordy,  W.   F.     Stories  of  early   American 

history.     Scribner,  50c. 
Grover,   Eulalie   Osgood.     Overall   boys;    a 

first  reader.     Rand,  45c. 
Grover,  Eulalie  Osgood.     Sunbonnet  babies 

in  Holland.     Rand,  50c. 
Grover,  Eulalie  Osgood.     Sunbonnet  babies 

primer.     Rand,  40c. 
Hix,    Melvin.      Once    upon   a   time    stories. 

Longmans,  25c. 
Holbrook,    Florence.      Hiawatha    primer. 

Houghton,  75c. 
Hopkins,    W.   J.      The    sandman,    his   farm 

stories.     Page,  $1.50. 
Howard,  Frank  Ward,  ed.     Banbury  Cross 

Stories.      (Merrill's   Story   bk.)      Merrill, 

25c. 
Ivimey,  John  W.     Complete  version  of  ye 

Three  blind  mice.     Warne,  50c. 
Jumping    Joan    and    other    Mother    Goose 

rhymes.     Rand,  25c. 
Lucia,    Rose.      Peter   and   Polly   in   spring. 

Amer.  Bk.  Co.,  30c. 
Murray,  Clara.     Child  at  play.     Little,  50c. 
Perkins,  Mrs.  Lucy  (Fitch).    Eskimo  twins. 

Houghton,  50c. 
Perkins,   Mrs.   Lucy    (Fitch).     Irish   twins. 

Houghton,  50c. 
Shillig,  Elnora  E.   The  four  wonders.   Rand, 

50c. 
Smith,   Mrs.    Anna    (Harris).      Four-footed 

friends.     Ginn,  50c. 
Smith,   M.   E.   E.     Eskimo   stories.     Rand, 

$1.00. 
Van   Sickle,   James    Hixon   and   other   eds. 

Riverside  readers;  Primer;  First  Reader, 

v.    1-2,    illus.      Houghton.      Primer,    30c; 

First  Reader,  35c. 
Williams,  Sherman,  comp.  Choice  literature. 

Amer.   Bk.   Co.     Bk.    1,   22c;   bk.  2,  25c; 

bk.  3,  28c. 
Wiltse,  S.  E.     Folklore  stories  and  proverbs 

gathered  and  paraphrased,  for  little  chil- 
dren.    Ginn,  36c. 


CHILDREN'S  CLASSICS. 


LECTURE  4. 


Direction  of  children's  reading. 
Classic  defined. 


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Tests. 

Selection. 

Adaptation  of  the  Classics. 

Bible  Stories. 

Baldwin,  James.  Old  stories  of  the  East. 
Amer.  Bk.  Co.,  45c. 

Bible.  Bible  for  young  people,  arranged 
from  the  King  James  version;  with 
twenty-four  full-page  illustrations  from 
old  masters.     Century,  $1.50. 

Abridged  and  arranged  by  Mrs.  J. 
B.  Gilder. 

New  edition  of  the  Bible  for  chil- 
dren published  in  1902  at  $3.00. 

Guerber,  H.  A.  Story  of  the  chosen  peo- 
ple (Eclectic  school  reading).  Amer. 
Bk.  Co.,  60c. 

Olcott,  F.  J.  Bible  stories  to  read  and 
tell.     Houghton,  $2.00. 

Smith,  Nora  A.  Old,  old  tales  from  the 
old,  old  book. 

Stewart,  Mary.  "Tell  me  a  true  story." 
Illus.     Revell,  $1.25. 

Bible,  O.  T.  Bible  stories  (Old  Testa- 
ment) ed.  by  R.  G.  Moulton.  Macmil- 
lan,  50c. 

Bible,  O.  T.  An  old,  old  story-book; 
comp.  by  Eva  March  Tappan.  Illus. 
Houghton,  $1.50. 

Chisholm,  Edwin,  ed.  Old  Testament 
stories;  selected  for  the  children.  (Told 
to  the  children  series.)  Illus.  Dutton, 
50c. 

Cragin,  Laura  Ella.  Old  Testament  sto- 
ries for  little  children.  Illus.  Revell, 
$1.25. 

Bible,  N.  T.  Bible  stories  (New  Testa- 
ment); ed.  by  R.  G.  Moulton.  Macmil- 
lan,  50c. 

Dearmer,  Mabel.  Child's  life  of  Christ. 
Illus.     Dodd,  $2.00. 

Hodges,  George.  When  the  King  came; 
Stories  from  the  four  gospels.  Hough- 
ton, $1.25. 

Kelman,  Janet  Harvey.     Stories  from  the 

life  of  Christ;  selected  for  the  children 

(Told  to  the  children  series).     Dutton, 

50c. 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  Miguel.     Don  Quixote 

of  the   Mancha;   retold  by  Judge  Parry. 

Lane,  $1.50. 


Chaucer. 

Chaucer  story  book.     Houghton,  $1.50. 
Darton,  F.  J.  H.    Tales  of  the  Canterbury 

Pilgrims.     Stokes,  $1.50. 
Haweis,    M.    E.      Chaucer    for    children. 

Scribner,  $1.25. 
McSpadden,  Joseph  Walker.    Stories  from 

Chaucer    (Children's  favorite  classics). 

dwell,  60c. 
Homer. 

The  Iliad  for  boys  and  girls,  told  from 

Homer  in  simple  language  by  Alfred  J. 

Church.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 
Odyssey;  tr.  by  G.  H.  Palmer  (Abridged 

school  ed.     Riverside  literature  series). 

Houghton,  75c. 
The  Odyssey  for  boys  and  girls,  told  from 

Homer  by  Alfred  J.  Church.     Macmil- 
lan, $1.50. 
Lamb,    Charles.      Adventures    of    Ulysses. 

Harper,  $2.50. 
Plutarch.     Boys'  and  girls'  Plutarch,  parts 
of  the  Lives  of  Plutarch  ed.  for  boys  and 
girls  by  J.  S.  White.     Putnam,  $1.75. 
Shakespeare. 
Hoffman,  A.  S. 

Story  of  Julius  Caesar. 

Story  of  King  Richard  II. 

Story  of  Merchant  of  Venice. 

Story  of  Midsummer  night's  dream. 

Story  of  The  tempest. 
Dutton,  each  60c. 
Lamb,  Charles,  and  Lamb,  Mary.    Tales  from 

Shakespeare.     Colored   illustrations  by 

N.  M.  Price.     Scribner,  $2.50. 
Lamb,  Charles,  and  Lamb,  Mary.     Tales 

from    Shakespeare.      Illus.    by    Arthur 

Rackham.     Dutton,  $2.50. 
Lamb,  Charles,  and  Lamb,  Mary.     Tales 

from  Shakespeare.    Illus.  by  W.  Paget. 

Dutton,  $2.50. 
Lamb,  Charles,  and  Lamb,  Mary.     Tales 

from    Shakespeare     (Riverside    Litera- 
ture series.)     Houghton,  50c. 
Macleod,  Mary.     Shakespeare  story-book 

with  introduction  by  Sidney  Lee.  Barnes, 

$1.75. 
Spenser. 

Dawson,  L.  H.     Stories  from  the  Fairie 

Queen.     Crowell,  $1.50.     Colored  illus- 
trations. 


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Lang,   Jeanie.      Stories   from   the    Fairie 

Queen.     Dutton,  50c. 
Macleod,  Mary.     Stories  from  the  Faerie 

Queen.     Stokes,  $1.50. 
Smith,  N.   G.  Royde.     Una  and  the  Red 

Cross    Knight    and    other    tales    from 

Spenser's  Faery  Queen.     Dutton,  $2.50. 
Virgil.     The  Aeneid  for  boys  and  girls,  told 
from  Virgil  in  simple  language  by  Alfred 
J.  Church.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 


STANDARD   BOOKS   FOR   THE    CHIL- 
DREN'S COLLECTION. 

Aesop.     Aesop's  fables;   a  new  translation 

by  S.  Vernon  Jones.    Illus.    Illustrated  by 

Arthur  Rackham.     Doubleday,  $1.50. 
Aesop's  Fables;  ed.  by  Joseph  Jacobs.  Cran- 

ford  ed.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 
Alcott,  Louisa  May.     Little  women.     Illus. 

by  Alice  Barber  Stephens.     Little,  $1.80. 
Aldrich,   Thomas   Bailey.      Story   of   a  bad 

boy.     111.  by  Frost.     Houghton,  $1.25. 
Andersen,    Hans    Christian.      For    different 

editions   of  his    Fairy   tales,   see   List   of 

Modern  Fairy  Tales. 
Arabian  Nights'  entertainments. 

Arabian  nights'  entertainments  based  on 
a  translation  from  the  Arabic  by  Ed- 
ward William  Lane;  selected  ed.  and 
arranged  for  young  people  by  Frances 
Jenkins  Olcott.     Holt,  $1.50. 

Arabian  nights'  entertainments;  ed.  by 
Andrew  Lang.     Longmans,  $2.00. 

Fairy  tales  from  the  Arabian  nights;  ed. 
and  arranged  by  E.  Dixon;  illus.  by 
John  D.  Batten.     Putnam,  $1.25. 

Arabian  nights;  a  selection  of  stories 
from  Alif  Laila  wa  Laila,  the  Arabian 
nights  entertainments;  ed.  by  E.  E. 
Hale.     Ginn,  65c. 

Arabian  nights,  their  best  known  tales; 
ed.  by  Kate  Douglas  Wiggin  and  Nora 
Archibald  Smith.  12  colored  plates  by 
Maxfield  Parrish.     Scribner,  $2.50. 

Fairy  tales  from  the  Arabian  nights  (Ev- 
eryman's library).     Illus.     Dutton,  90c. 

More  tales  from  the  Arabian  nights;  se- 
lected, ed.  and  arranged  for  young  peo- 
ple by  Frances  Jenkins  Olcott.  Holt, 
$1.50. 


Blackmore,    Richard    Doddridge.      Lorna 

Doone.     Luxembourg  ed.     Crowell,  $1.50. 

Bunyan,   John.      Pilgrim's   progress.      Illus. 

by  Rhead  Brothers.     Century,  $1.50. 
Bunyan,  John.     Pilgrim's  progress;  illus.  by 

Byam  Shaw.     Scribner,  $2.50. 
Bunyan,  John.     Pilgrim's  progress;  illustra- 
tions in  color  by  G.  D.  Hammond.     Mac- 
millan, $2.00. 
Carroll,  Lewis,  pseud.    Alice's  adventures  in 
Wonderland.  Illus.  by  John  Tenniel.   Mac- 
millan, $1.00. 
Carroll,  Lewis,  pseud.    Through  the  looking 
glass.    Illus.  by  John  Tenniel.    Macmillan, 
$1.00. 
Cooper,  James  Fenimore.     Leather  stocking 
tales. 

Deerslayer. 

Last  of  the  Mohicans. 

Pathfinder. 

Pioneers. 

Prairie. 

Mohawk  ed.     Putnam,  ea.  $1.25. 
Craik,  Mrs.  Dinah  Maria  (M).     John  Hali- 
fax, gentleman.    Crowell,  $1.50. 
Craik,  Mrs.  Dinah  Maria  (M).     Little  lame 
prince,    with    pictures    by    Hope    Dunlap. 
Rand,  $1.25. 
Dana,  Richard  Henry.    Two  years  before  the 
mast,  with  a  supplement  by  the  author 
and  introduction  and  additional  chapter  by 
his  son.     Illus.  in  color  by  E.  B.  Smith. 
Houghton,  $1.50. 
Defoe,    Daniel.     Life   of  Robinson   Crusoe; 
embellished  with  plates  after  designs  by 
Noel  Pocock.     Doran,  $2.00. 
Life  of  Robinson  Crusoe  with  illustrations 

by  E.  B.  Smith.     Houghton,  $1.50. 
Robinson  Crusoe;   illus.  by  Louis  Rhead. 
Harper,  $1.50. 
Dickens,  Charles.     A  Christmas  carol.     Lip- 
pincott,  $1.50.    Drawings  by  Arthur  Rack- 
ham. 

Novels.     Gadshill  ed.     $1.50. 

Select   for    the    juvenile    collection 
titles   that   are   most   in   demand   by 
children. 
Dodge,  Mary  Mapes.     Hans  Brinker,  Am- 
sterdam ed.     Scribner,  $1.50. 
Dumas,   Alexandre.      Black   tulip,   Tales   of 
the   Caucasus;    Sultanetta.     Little,   $1.25. 


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Edgeworth,   Maria.     Parents'   assistant;   or 

stories  for  children.  Macmillan,  $1.50. 
Edgeworth,  Maria.  Tales;  with  introduction 
by  Austin  Dobson  and  illustrations  by 
Hugh  Thomson.  Stokes,  $1.50. 
Ewing,  Mrs.  Juliana  Horatia.  Six  to  six- 
teen; illustrations  by  M.  V.  Wheellwrise. 
Macmillan,  $1.00. 

(Queen  Treasure  series.)  Other  sto- 
ries in  this  series  are  "The  brownies," 
"A  flat  iron  for  a  farthing,"  "Great 
Emergency  and  other  tales,"  "Jacka- 
napes and  other  tales,"  "Lob-Lie-by-the 
fire  and  other  tales,"  "Jan  of  the  wind- 
mill," "Mrs.  Overtheway's  remem- 
brance," "We  and  the  world." 
Gaskell,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Cleghorn  (Steven- 
son).    Cranford.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Illus.  in  color  by  C.  E.  Brock.     Dutton, 
$1.50. 
Goldsmith,     Oliver.      Vicar    of    Wakefield. 

Cranford  ed.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 
Grimm,  J.  L.  and  W.  K.     For  different  edi- 
tions of  their  Fairy  tales  see  List  of  Folk 
Lore  Tales. 
Habberton,  John.    Helen's  babies.    Caldwell, 

$1.50. 
Hawthorne,   Nathaniel.      For   different   edi- 
tions of  his  Wonder  book  and  Tanglewood 
tales  see  Mythology  list. 
Hughes,  Thomas.    Tom  Brown's  school  days. 
Ed.  by  F.  Sidgwick.     Putnam,  $3.00. 
Tom  Brown's  school  days.    Harper,  $1.50. 
Irving,  Washington.     Old  Christmas;  illus. 

by  R.  Caldecott.     Macmillan,  $1.50. 
Kingsley,  Charles.     Heroes.     Dutton,  $2.50. 
Water  babies;  illus.  by  W.  Heath  Robin- 
son.    Houghton,  $2.00. 
Westward  ho!    Macmillan,  $1.25. 
LaMotte  Fouque,   F.  H.   B.   baron   de,   Un- 
dine.    Cranford  ed.     Macmillan,  $2.00. 
Molesworth,   Mrs.   Mary  Louisa    (Stewart). 
The  cuckoo  clock;  illus.  by  Maria  L.  Kirk. 
(Stories    all    children   love.)      Lippincott, 
$1.25. 
Parkman,    Francis.      Oregon    trail.      Little, 

$2.00.     Illustrated  by  Remington. 
Pyle,  Howard.    Men  of  iron.    Harper,  $2.00. 
Ramee,  Louise  de  (pseud.,  Ouida).     Dog  of 
Flanders,  The  Niirnberg  stove  and  other 
stories.     Lippincott,  $1.25. 


Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Ivanhoe,  with  illustra- 
tions by  E.  B.  Smith.     Houghton,  $2.50. 

Lippincott,  $1.50. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Novels.  Dryburgh,  ed. 
Macmillan,  ea.  $1.25. 

Select  titles  most  in  demand  by  chil- 
dren. 

Spyri,  Mrs.  Johana.  Heidi;  tr.  by  Elizabeth 
P.  Stork;  illus.  in  color  by  Maria  L.  Kirk. 
Lippincott,  $1.25. 

—  —  —  Heidi;  tr.  by  Marian  Edwardes, 
with  colored  illustrations  by  Lizzie  Law- 
son.     Dutton,  $2.50. 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis.  Kidnapped;  illus- 
trated by  N.  C.  Wyeth.     Scribner,  $2.25. 

—  —  —  Kidnapped.  Washington  Square 
Classics.     Jacobs,  $1.00. 

Treasure  Island;  illustrated  by  N. 

C.  Wyeth.     Scribner,  $2.25. 
Treasure  Island.  Washington  Square 

Classics.     Jacobs,  $1.00. 

Treasure  Island.     Scribner,  $1.25. 

Swift,  Jonathan.     Gulliver's  Travels;   illus. 

by  Louis  Rhead.     Harper,  $1.50. 

—  —  —  Gulliver's  Travels;  with  illustra- 
tions by  Milo  Winter.  Windermere  ed. 
Rand,  $1.20. 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  Rose  and  the  ring.  Mac- 
millan, 50c. 

Twain,  Mark,  pseud.  Prince  and  the  pauper. 
Harper,  $1.75. 

Wiggin,  Mrs.  Kate  Douglas.  Birds'  Christ- 
mas Carol.  Houghton,  $1.00.  Illustra- 
tions by  Katherine  R.  Wireman. 

Wyss,  Johann  David.  Swiss  Family  Robin- 
son, with  illustrations  by  Louis  Rhead  and 
an  introduction  by  W.  D.  Howells.  Har- 
per, $1.50. 


LEGENDS  AND  STORIES  FOUNDED  ON 
THE  NATIONAL  HEROES. 

Cid. 

Plummer,  Mary  Wright.    Stories  from  the 

Chronicle  of  the  Cid.    Holt,  90c. 
Wilson,  Calvin  Dill.     Story  of  the  Cid  for 
young  people.     Lothrop,  $1.25. 
Grettir  the  Strong. 
French,  Allen.   Story  of  Grettir  the  Strong. 
Dutton,  $1.25. 


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15 


King  Arthur. 

Greene,  Frances  Nimmo.  Legends  of  King 
Arthur  and  his  court.     Ginn,  60c. 

Macleod,  Mary.  Book  of  King  Arthur  and 
his  noble  knights.     Stokes,  $1.50. 

Malory,  Sir  Thomas.  Boy's  King  Arthur; 
ed.  by  Sidney  Lanier.     Scribner,  $2.00. 

Pyle,  Howard.    Story  of  King  Arthur  and 
his  knights.     Scribner,  $2.50. 
Robin  Hood. 

Finnemore,  John.  The  Story  of  Robin 
Hood  and  his  merry  men.  (Color  Books 
for  boys  and  girls.)     Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Perkins,  Mrs.  Lucy  Fitch,  comp.  Robin 
Hood;  his  deeds  and  adventures  as 
recounted  in  the  old  English  ballads. 
(Dandelion  classics  for  children.) 
Stokes,  $1.50. 

Pyle,  Howard.  Merry  adventures  of  Robin 
Hood.     Scribner,  $3.00. 

Pyle,   Howard.     Some  merry   adventures 
of  Robin  Hood.     Scribner,  50c. 
Roland. 

Baldwin,  James.  Story  of  Roland.  (He- 
roes of  olden  times.)     Scribner,  $1.50. 

Marshall,  H.  E.    Stories  of  Roland.    (Told 
to  the  children  series.)     Dutton,  50c. 
Siegfried. 

Baldwin,  James.  Story  of  Siegfried.  (He- 
roes of  olden  times.)      Scribner,  $1.50. 

Chapin,  Anna  Alice.  Story  of  the  Rhine- 
gold.     Harper,  $1.25. 

Macgregor,  Mary.  Stories  of  Siegfried. 
(Told  to  the  children  series.)  Dutton, 
50c. 


LECTURE  5. 


Non-fiction  books  for  children. 

1.  Two  main  classes,  but  collection  is  con- 

sidered as  a  whole. 

a.  Books  for  cultural  reading. 

b.  Books  for  school  reference  work. 

2.  Types  of  books  in  each  main  division  of 

the  Dewey  decimal  classification  sys- 
tem and  tests  for  the  same, 
a.  000  1.  Cyclopaedias. 
2.  Magazines. 
(1)   Boy  life.     N.  Y.,  1911— date. 
Boy    scouts    of    America, 
$1.00. 


(2)  Everyland  (Monthly).  Every- 

land  Co.,  N.  Y.  C,  $1.50. 

(3)  National    geographic    Maga- 

zine (Monthly).  Washing- 
ton, 1888— date,  $2.50.  In- 
dexed in  Poole,  Library  In- 
dex, Reader's  Guide  (since 
Jan.,  1909). 

(4)  Popular   Mechanics    (Month- 

ly). Popular  Mechanics 
Co.,  Chicago,  1909  —  date, 
$1.50,  not  indexed. 

(5)  St.Nicholas  (Monthly).  New 

York  1873— date.  Century, 
$3.00  per  year.  Indexed. 
General  index.  VI— 36  2V. 
$4.00  each.  H.  W.  Wilson 
Co. 

(6)  Something  to  do   (Monthly). 

Boston,  1914  —  date. 

(7)  Youth's    Companion    (Week- 

ly).    Boston,  1827  — date, 
not  indexed.     $2.00. 
100 
Ethics;    conduct;    self-control;    self -cul- 
ture. 

Ex.     Cabot,  Ethics  for  children. 
Conde,  Business  of  being  a  friend. 
200 
220-225  Bible  stories. 

Old  Testament. 
New  Testament. 
290-293  Mythology. 
300 
Civil  government. 

Primers,  readers,  story-telling. 
Army  and  navy. 
Postage  stamps. 
Folk-lore  legends. 
Costumes. 
Customs. 
400 
Language  books. 

500 
Nature  and  Science. 
Astronomy. 
Electricity. 
Geology. 
Flowers. 
Trees. 


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Prehistoric  times  and  primitive 

men. 

LECTURE  6. 

Animals. 



Birds  and  insects. 

Fiction  for  Boys. 

600 

Inventions. 

1. 
2. 

Test  of  a  good  story. 
Black-list  books. 

Physiology  and  hygiene. 

3. 

Border-line  books. 

Applied  electricity. 

4. 

Standard  stories. 

Automobiles. 
Trades. 

5. 

Sequence  reading  and  book  ladders. 

a.    Stories  of  adventure. 

Agriculture. 

Indian  stories. 

Cook  books. 

Sea  stories. 

Sewing. 

Railroad  stories. 

Dolls. 

School  stories. 

Tools. 

Amateur  trades. 

Treasure  hunting  and  pirate  sto- 
ries. 

700 

b.    Historical  stories. 

Fine  Arts. 

c.    Stories  with  foreign  setting. 

Artists'  stories  and  biographies. 

Music. 

Amateur  photography. 

LECTURE  7. 

Sports  and  games. 



800 

Fiction  for  Girls. 

Literature. 

Collections. 

1. 

Reading  difference  of  boys  and  girls. 

Authors'  stories. 

2. 

Tests  for  a  good  story  for  girls. 

Poetry. 

3. 

Types  of  stories  for  girls. 

Dialogues  and  plays. 

Home  life. 

900 

Travel. 

History:    Ancient,  Modern. 
Biography. 
Flags. 

School  life. 

4. 
5. 
6. 

Historical. 
Black-list  stories. 
Stepping  stone  books. 
Standard  stories. 

7. 

Sequence  reading. 

3.    Proportion  by  classes. 

000  General  works 

7% 

100  Philosophy 

2% 

LECTURE  8. 

200  Religion   

5% 

300  Sociology   

3% 

Fairy  tales  and  legends 

5% 

Story  Telling  in  the  Public  Library. 

400  Language  

1% 

1. 

Purpose  of  Story  hour. 

500  Science   

7% 

2. 

Miscellaneous  story  telling. 
Cycle  stories. 

600  Useful  arts 

7% 

3. 

700  Fine  arts 

3% 

4. 

Essentials  of  a  story  to  be  read  or  told 

800  Literature    

3% 

aloud. 

Poetry 

3% 

Ex.  Grimm. 

900  History 

8% 

Andersen. 

Travel   

7% 

Aesop. 

Biography    

9% 

Greek  myths. 

Fiction    

30% 

Norse  myths. 
Bible  stories. 

100% 

Poetry. 

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5.  Preparation  of  the  story  hour. 

a.  Plan  the  series. 

b.  Time. 

c.  Publicity. 

d.  Story  hour  for  little  children. 

e.  Story  hour  for  older  boys  and  girls. 

6.  Preparation  of  the  story. 

7.  Advisability  of  the  story  hour. 

a.  When  to  have  it. 

b.  When  not  to  have  it. 

8.  Substitutes  for  the  story  hour. 

9.  Story  hour  aids. 

Books. 

Bailey,  Caroline.  For  the  story  teller.  Mil- 
ton Bradley  Co.,  $1.50. 

Bryant,  S.  C.     How  to  tell  stories  to  chil- 
dren.    Houghton,  $1.00. 
Stories    to    tell    to    children.      Houghton, 
$1.00.. 

Cowles,  J.  D.  The  art  of  story  telling,  with 
nearly  half  a  hundred  stories.  McClurg, 
$1.00. 

Esenwein,  J.  B.  and  Stockard,  Marietta. 
Children's  stories  and  how  to  tell  them. 
Home  Correspondence  School,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  $1.50. 

Houghton,  Mrs.  L.  S.  Telling  Bible  stories, 
New  ed.     Scribner,  $1.25. 

Keyes,  A.  M.  Stories  and  story  telling. 
Appleton,  $1.25. 

Lyman,  Edna.  Story  telling;  what  to  tell 
and  how  to  tell  it.     McClurg,  75c. 

MacClintock,  P.  L.  Literature  in  the  ele- 
mentary school.  Univ.  of  Chicago  press, 
$1.00. 

Olcott,  F.  J.  Children's  reading.  Houghton, 
$1.25. 
Good  stories  for  great  holidays.  Hough- 
ton, $2.00. 
Story-telling  poems,  selected  and  arranged 
for  story-telling  and  reading  aloud  and 
for  children's  own  readings.  Houghton, 
$1.25. 

Partridge,  E.  N.,  and  Partridge,  G.  E.  Story 
telling  in  school  and  home;  a  study  in 
educational  aesthetics.     Sturgis,  $1.25. 

Shedlock,  Marie.  Art  of  story  telling.  Ap- 
pleton, $1.50. 

Wyche,  R.  T.  Some  great  stories  and  how 
to  tell  them.     Newson,  $1.00. 


Wiggin,   K.   D.,   and   Smith,   N.   A.      Story 
hour;   a  book  for  the  home  and  kinder- 
garten.    Houghton,  $1.00. 
Lists. 

Brotherton,  N.  C,  comp.  Fairy  stories  to 
tell.  (Cleveland  public  library  reprint.) 
H.  W.  Wilson,  10c. 

Hassler,  H.  E.,  and  Scott,  C.  E.  Graded  list 
of  stories  for  reading  aloud.  3d  ed.  rev. 
A.  L.  A.,  10c. 

Power,  Effie  L.  List  of  stories  and  pro- 
grams for  story  hours.  Reprinted  with 
some  changes  from  the  St.  Louis  Public 
Library  Bulletin.     H.  W.  Wilson,  20c. 

Pittsburg — Carnegie  Library. 

Stories  from  the  Ballads  of  Robin  Hood. 

Outlines  for  story  telling.    5c. 
Stories  from  the  Norse;  outlines  for  story 

telling.     5c. 
Stories  to  tell  to  children.     25c. 
Story  hour  courses  for  children  from  Greek 
myths,  The  Iliad  and  the  Odyssey.     5c. 


LECTURE  9. 

Work  with  Schools. 

1.  Library  and  school  co-operation. 

2.  How  to  interest  the  school  in  the  library. 

3.  Teacher's   part   in   directing   the   child's 

reading. 

4.  Teaching  the  child  to  use  the  library. 

a.  Course  of  instruction  for  th«  grades. 

b.  Course  of  instruction  for  the  High 

Schools. 

5.  Library  extension  work  with  school. 

a.  Class  room  libraries. 

b.  School  deposit  station. 

c.  Teacher's  special  card. 

6.  Required  reading  list  and  their  problems. 

7.  Collecting  material  for  special  school  use. 

a.  Clippings. 

b.  Pictures. 

c.  Exhibits. 


LECTURE  10. 


Book  Review. 

Each  student  is  assigned  a  book  or  group 
of  books  for  a  critical  review  or  comparative 
valuations. 


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BOOK  SELECTION. 

I.     Principles. 

a.  Qualifications  needed  by  the 

selector. 

1.  Knowledge  of  books. 

2.  Knowledge  of  physical 

makeup  of  a  book.  - 

3.  Knowledge  of  people. 

4.  Unprejudiced    breadth 

of  view. 

b.  Who  shall  select  the  books 

— librarian  or  book  com- 
mittee ? 

c.  Methods  of  selecting. 

1.  Suggestions. 

2.  Checking      publishers' 

lists  and  Publishers' 
Weekly. 

3.  Book  reviews. 

4.  Book  lists. 

5.  Library  bulletins. 

6.  Actual  inspection. 

d.  When  to  buy. 

e.  What  to  buy. 

1.  Proportion  of  classes. 

2.  Supplementary      texts 

for  schools. 

3.  Classes     graduated 

from  elementary  to 
advanced. 

4.  Value  of  sets. 

5.  Special  books  for  indi- 

viduals. 

6.  Special     problems     as 

censorship,   partisan 
and  religious  book. 

7.  Editions. 
II.     Aids  in  book  selection. 

Note:  These  aids  are  to  be  ex- 
amined for  report  and  questioning 
by  the  instructor  in  class. 

a.  1.  For  buying  books  for  a 
new  library. 

2.  For  filling  in  gaps. 

3.  For  books  in  special 

classes. 

A.  L.  A.  Catalog,  1904. 
A.  L.  A.   Catalog  Sup- 
plement, 1904-1911. 
Booklist,  1911— date. 


Sonnenschein  —  Best 
books. 

Brown's  Buying  list  of 
books  for  small  li- 
braries. 

Baker's  Guide  to  best 
fiction. 

Baker's  Guide  to  his- 
torical fiction. 

Library  or  Commis- 
sion lists  on  special 
subjects. 

b.  For  buying  new  books. 

Booklist. 

Book  Review  Digest. 

New  York  State  Library 
— Best  book  list. 

Publishers'  Weekly. 

Wisconsin  Library  Bulle- 
tin. 

Library  bulletins. 

c.  Reviews : 

Nation. 

Dial. 

Atlantic. 

New  York  Times. 

Independent. 

New  Republic. 

The  Review. 

d.  The  value  of  annotations. 

1.  The  publisher's  note. 

2.  The     librarian's     note 

for  future  reference. 

3.  The  note  for  the  read- 

er  to   aid   in   selec- 
tion. 

a.  Notes  pasted  in 

books. 

b.  Notes   filed    in 

catalogs    o  r 
i  n    separate 
file. 
III.     Periodicals  —  Selection    and    pur- 
chase. 
a.    Selection. 

1.  Making  the  periodical 

list  fit  the  needs  of 
the  town. 

2.  Partisan  and  religious 

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3.  Value    o  f    periodicals 

that  are  indexed. 

4.  Periodical  indexes. 

5.  Completing  back  files 

of  periodicals. 

6.  Consideration  of  indi- 

vidual periodicals. 

7.  Newspapers, 
b.    Purchase. 

1.  Percentage  of  income 

to   be   spent   on  pe- 
riodicals. 

2.  Method  of  subscribing. 

a.  Subscription 

agent. 
Discounts    to    be 
expected. 

b.  Buying  from  lo- 

cal dealer. 

3.  Buying  bound  volumes 

or  missing  numbers. 
Checking  a  monthly 
number  of  the  Book 
Eeview  Digest  for  a 
$50  purchase,  with 
aid  of  the  Booklist 
and  any  other  aids. 
IV.  Problem. 
V.     Publishers. 

VI.     Fiction  for  the  public  library. 
VII.-IX.     Non-fiction  for  the  public  library 
and  the  librarian. 
X.     Problem. 

Selecting  by  examination  from 
a  group  of  books,  volumes 
suitable  for  a  small  public 
library. 


REFERENCE  LECTURES. 

I.    Introductory. 

a.  Meaning  of  reference  work. 

b.  The   reference   librarian  or 

attendant. 
Qualifications. 
Attitude  towards  public. 
Amount    of    help    to    be 

given. 

c.  The  composition  of  a  refer- 

ence book. 


1.  Introduction    or    pref- 

ace. 

2.  Contents. 

3.  Body. 

Arrangement. 

4.  Index. 

Principles  of  alpha- 
b  e  t  i  c  arrange- 
ment. 

Cross  references. 

Subject  divisions. 

5.  Physical    m  a  k  e  u  p — 

Size,     typography, 
binding,  paper. 
II.    Dictionaries. 

a.  Introductory.    Points   by 

which    to    judge    a 
dictionary. 

1.  Date. 

New  or  revised. 

2.  Inclusion. 

Number  o  f  words 
included. 

Nature  of  words  in- 
cluded. 

3.  Meaning  of  words. 

Synonyms. 

Quotations. 

Arrangement. — His- 
torical or  accord- 
ing to  use. 

Illustrations. 

4.  Pronunciation. 

How  indicated. 

5.  Etymology. 

6.  Spelling. 

7.  Arrangement. 

Number  of  alpha- 
bets. 

Number  of  supple- 
ments. 

8.  Supplementary       fea- 

tures. 

b.  Consideration  of  special  dic- 

tionaries in  list. 
III.    Encyclopedias. 

a.    Introductory. — P  o  i  n  t  s   by 
which    to    judge   an 
encyclopedia. 
1.    Editorial  staff  and  pol- 
icy. 


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2.  Date. 

3.  Inclusion  —  special 

bias. 

4.  Arrangement. 

Alphabetical — strict 
or  partial. 

Classed. 

Monographic  or  sub- 
divided. 

5.  Cross  references. 

6.  Index. 

7.  Maps  and  illustrations. 

8.  Bibliographies. 

b.    Consideration  of  special  en- 
cyclopedias. 
IV.    Periodicals. 

a.  Value  of  periodicals  for  ref- 

erence. 

b.  Preservation  and  use  of  pe- 

riodicals. 

c.  Periodical  indexes. 

1.  Inclusion. 

2.  Arrangement. 

Author. 
Subject. 
Title. 

3.  Methods  of  reference. 
V.    Religion  and  Philosophy. 

VI.    Sociology  and  Natural  history. 
VII.    Useful  and  Fine  arts. 
VIII.    Literature. 
IX.    Debates  and  History. 
X.    Biography,    Geography    and    At- 
lases. 

Note:     Lessons   V-X   con- 
sider special  books. 
XL    Government  documents  in  the  li- 
brary. 

a.  Production. 

b.  Nature. 

c.  Acquisition. 

d.  Arrangement  and  classi- 

fication. 

e.  Use. 

XII.    Free  and  pamphlet  reference  ma- 
terial. 

Reference  Problems. 

I.    Dictionaries. 
II.    Encyclopedias. 
III.    Periodicals. 
IV.-VIII.    General  works. 


LIST  OF  REFERENCE  BOOKS. 

Books  marked  *  are  in  the  School  collection. 

Dictionaries.    403. 

Bartlett,  J.  R.  Dictionary  of  American- 
isms.    4th  ed.     Little,  1911.     $4. 

*Century  dictionary.  Century,  1911.  12v. 
$75. 

*Concise  Oxford  dictionary  of  current  Eng- 
lish; ed.  by  Fowler.  Clarendon  press, 
1912.     $1.50. 

*Concise  Standard  dictionary;  ed.  by  Fer- 
nald.     Funk,  1910.     60c. 

*  Grammar  school   standard  dictionary;   ed. 

by  Fernald.  Funk,  1911.  $1.  (Now 
published  as  Comprehensive  Standard 
dictionary.) 

*Larousse,  P.  A.  Nouveau  dictionnaire  il- 
lustre.  Larousse,  1917.  $1.50.  (Petit 
Larousse.) 
Murray,  J.  A.  H.  and  others,  ed.  New  Eng- 
lish dictionary.  Oxford.  (New  Oxford 
dictionary.)     v.  1-8,  A-SH  $21-28  ea. 

*New  Standard  dictionary  of  the  English 
language.     Funk,  1913.     $12. 

*Vizetelly,  F.  H.  Desk  book  of  25,000  words 
often  mispronounced.  Funk,  1917.  $1.60; 
with  index,  $2. 

*Webster's  dictionary  of  the  English  lan- 
guage, designed  for  use  in  the  common 
schools.  Amer.  bk.  co.  cl892.  (Now  pub- 
lished as  Elementary  school  dictionary, 
90c.) 

*Webster's  new  international  dictionary  of 
the  English  language.  Merriam,  1913. 
$12. 

Synonyms  and  similes. 

*Crabb,  George.  English  synonymes.  New 
ed.     Harper,  1917.     $1.25. 

*Roget,  P.  M.  Thesaurus  of  English  words 
and  phrases.  Dutton.  2v.  $1.80.  (Ev- 
eryman's library.) 

*  Standard  thesaurus  of  English  words  and 

phrases;  ed.  by  C.  O.  S.  Mawson.  Kelm- 
scott  soc.  cl911.     $7.50.     o.  p. 

*Soule,  Richard.  Dictionary  of  English 
synonyms.  New  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  Little, 
1916.     $2.25. 

*Wilstach,  F.  J.  Dictionary  of  similes.  Lit- 
tle, 1917.     $2.50. 


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Encyclopedias.    030. 

♦Americana.  Scientific  American  compiling 
dept,  1912.  22v.  $132.  (New  ed.  1918, 
thoroughly  revised.) 
Catholic  encyclopedia.  Encyclopedia  press, 
1907-14.  16v.  Subs. 
*Champlin,  J.  D.  Young  folks'  encyclopedia 
of  common  things.  3d  rev.  ed.  Holt, 
1907.     $3.     (Buy  4th  ed.  1916,  $3.) 

*Encyclopaedia  Britannica:  11th  ed.  Handy 
volume  ed.     Sears,  1915.     29v.     $74.70. 

♦Everyman    encyclopaedia.      Dutton,    1914. 

12v.     $10.80. 
Jewish    encyclopedia.      Funk,    1916.      12v. 
$84. 

♦Nelson's  encyclopedia  (perpetual,  loose- 
leaf.)     Nelson,  1907.     12v.     $90. 

♦New  international  encyclopedia.  Dodd, 
1914-16.  23v.  $156.  An  additional  vol- 
ume— Courses  of  reading  and  study. 

♦New  international  yearbook.  Dodd,  1915 — 
date.     $7  ea. 

♦Ruoff,  H.  W.  Volume  library.  Chic.  Rich- 
ardson, 1914.  $7?  (*Century  book  of 
facts  is  1906  or  12  ed.  of  same  work.) 

♦Standard  reference  work.  Welles  Bros., 
1912.  8v.  Buy  4th  ed.  1917.  8v. 
$26.75. 

♦World  book;  ed.  by  O'Shea.  Chic.  Quar- 
rie,  1917.     lOv.     $39.50. 

Periodical  indexes.     050. 

Agricultural  index.  5  numbers  to  year, 
with  annual  cumulation,  1916 — date.  H. 
W.  Wilson.     Price  on  request. 

v.  1-3,  1916-18,  in  one  cumulation.     H. 
W.  Wilson.     Price  on  request. 
♦Ayers'  American  newspaper  annual.     Phil. 

Ayers,  $10. 
♦Book  review  digest.    Monthly,  with  annual 
cumulation,  1905 — date.     H.  W.  Wilson. 
Price  on  request. 

Annual   cumulations;   1905-16,  $4  ea.; 
1917-18,  $5  ea. 
Industrial  arts  index.     10  numbers  to  year, 
with  annual  cumulation,  1913 — date.     H. 
W.  Wilson.     Price  on  request. 

Annual  cumulations,  1913-1918.     Price 
on  request. 


Poole's  index  to  periodical  literature;  abr. 
ed.  1815-99.     Houghton,  1901.     $12. 
Supplement,  1899-1905.    $5. 
(Unabridged  ed.  in  6v.,   1815-1902.) 
Reader's    guide    to    periodical    literature. 
Monthly,  with  annual  cumulation.    H.  W. 
Wilson,  $6  and  up. 

Five  year — cumulations,    v.  1,  1900-04, 
$16;  v.  2,  1905-09,  $24;  v.  3,  1910-14, 
$32;  v.  4,  1915-18,  price  varies. 
Reader's  guide  supplement.     5  numbers  to 
year,   with   annual   cumulation.      1907 — 
date.     H.  W.  Wilson.     Price  on  request. 
Cumulation,  v.   1,  1907-15,  price  on  re- 
quest. 

Annual  cumulations,  1916-18,  $7  ea. 
♦Severance,  H.  O.  Guide  to  current  periodi- 
cals and  serials.  2d  ed.  Ann  Arbor 
Wahr,  1909.  $2.50.  (Buy  3d  ed.,  1914, 
$2.50.) 
♦Walters,  F.  K.  Periodicals  for  the  small 
library.  3d  ed.  A.  L.  A.  pub.  bd.,  1919. 
15c  pa. 

Philosophy  and  Religion.     100-200. 

Baldwin,  J.   M.     Dictionary  of  philosophy 

and  psychology.     Macmillan,  1911.     $26. 
♦Bible.    Modern  reader's  Bible;  ed.  by  Moul- 

ton.     Macmillan,  $2. 
♦Cruden,  Alexander.     Complete  concordance 

to  the  Holy  Scriptures.    Dodd.     (1916  ed. 

now  published  by  Revell.)     1910.     $1. 
♦Dummelow,  J.  R.   Commentary  on  the  Holy 

Bible.     Macmillan,  1914.     $2.50. 
♦Hastings,  James.     Dictionary  of  the  Bible. 

Scribner,  1909.     $5. 
Julian,    John.      Dictionary    of    hymnology. 

Rev.  ed.     Scribner,  1918.     $9. 
New   Schaff-Herzog   encyclopedia    of   reli- 
gious knowledge.     Funk,   1908-14.     13v. 

$60. 
♦Strong,  James.    Exhaustive  concordance  of 

the  Bible.     Methodist  bk.  concern,  cl890. 

$6. 

Sociology.    300. 
♦Bliss  &  Binder.    New  encyclopedia  of  social 

reform.    Funk,  cl908.     $7.50. 


Statistics.    310. 

^American    Whitaker,    annual. 

$1. 


Macmillan. 


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*Hazell's    annual.      Hazell.      $1.50.      (Now 

published  by  Oxford  press.) 
*Indiana — Governor.    Yearbook  of  the  state. 

Secy,  of  State.     Free. 
*Statesman's  yearbook.     Macmillan.     $6.50. 
*U.    S. — Census    bureau.      Abstract   of   the 

13th  census  with  sup.  for  Indiana.     1910. 

Gov't  print,  off.     Free. 
* Census  of  manufactures:    Indiana. 

Gov't  print,  off.,  1914.     Free. 
* Financial   statistics   of  cities, 

annual. 
* Financial  statistics  of  states, 

annual. 
* General    statistics    of    cities, 

annual. 

Gov't  print,  off.     Free. 
*U.  S. — Foreign  and  domestic  commerce  bu- 
reau.    Statistical  abstract  of  the  United 

States,  annual.     Gov't  print,  off.     Free. 
*U.  S. — Congress.     Congressional  directory. 

Gov't  print,  off.    Free.    Published  at  the 

end  of  each  session. 
Webb,  A.  D.    New  dictionary  of  statistics. 

Dutton,  1911.     $10. 
*World  almanac   and   encyclopedia.     N.   Y. 

Press  pub.  co.     35c  pa.;  60c  cloth. 

Government.    320. 

*McLaughlin  &  Hart.  Cyclopedia  of  Amer- 
ican government.  Appleton,  1914.  3v. 
$22.50. 

*New  Cushing's  manual  of  parliamentary 
law  and  practice.  Rev.  and  enl.  by 
Gaines.     Thompson-Brown,  cl912.     75c. 

*Roberts,  H.  M.  Robert's  rules  of  order. 
Scott,  cl915.     $1. 

Political  economy.     330. 

*Palgrave,  R.  H.  Dictionary  of  political 
economy.     Macmillan,  1894.     3v.     $18. 

Law.    340. 

*Parsons,  Theophilus.  Laws  of  business. 
Scranton  corr.  school,  1911.     $4. 

Education.    370. 

Baird,  W.  R.    Manual  of  American  college 
fraternities.     8th  ed.     College  fraternity 
pub.  coM  1915.     $3. 
*Indiana — Public  instruction  dept. 


Dix-ectory    of    Indiana    school     officials, 

annual.     Free. 
Manual,  with   courses  of  study  for  the 

High  Schools.     1918.     Free. 
Uniform  course  of  study  for  the  elemen- 
tary schools  of  Indiana.     Free. 
*Monroe,    Paul.      Cyclopedia    of    education. 

Macmillan,  1911-13.     5v.     $25. 
Patterson,  H.  L.    American  educational  di- 
rectory, annual.     Chic.   Amer.  educ.  co. 
$6. 

Customs,  costumes,  etiquet.     390. 

*Chambers,  Robert.  Book  of  days.  New 
ed.     Lippincott,  1891.     $6.50. 

*Hazeltine,  M.  E.  Anniversaries  and  holi- 
days. League  of  Library  commissions, 
1909.     25c  pa. 

*Roberts,  H.  L.  Cyclopedia  of  social  usage, 
manners  and  customs  of  the  20th  cen- 
tury. Putnam,  1915.  $3.50;  pop.  ed. 
$1.50. 

*Stone,  Melicent.  Bankside  costume  book 
for  children.     Saalfield,  1916.     $1. 

*Walsh,  W.  S.  Curiosities  of  popular  cus- 
tom.    Lippincott,  1898.     $3.50. 

Natural  history.     580-590. 

*Champlin  &  Lucas.  Young  folks'  cyclo- 
pedia of  natural  history.   Holt,  1905.   $3. 

*  Chapman,   F.    M.      Handbook   of   birds   of 
eastern  North  America.     New  ed.     Ap- 
pleton, 1912.     $3.75. 
Hornaday,   W.  T.     American  natural  his- 
tory.    Scribner,  1914.     $4;  4v.  ed.  $8. 

*Mathews,  F.  S.  Field  book  of  American 
wild  flowers.  New  ed.  Putnam,  1908. 
$2.50. 

*New  nature  library.  Doubleday,  1915.  8v. 
$31.50. 

Useful  arts.     600. 

*Freeman  &  Chandler.  World's  commercial 
products.     Ginn,  1907.     $3.50. 

*Hopkins,  A.  A.  Scientific  American  cyclo- 
pedia of  formulas.     Munn,  1911.     $5. 

*Hopkins  &  Bond.  Scientific  American  ref- 
erence book.     Munn.     $7.50. 

Agriculture.    630. 
*Bailey,    L.    H.      Cyclopedia    of    American 
agriculture.     Macmillan,  1907-09.     (New 
ed.,  1918.)     4v.     $20. 


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*Bailey  &  Miller.     Cyclopedia  of  American 

horticulture.      Macmillan,    1900-02.      4v. 

$20.     New  ed.,  1918.     $35. 
^Farmer's  cyclopedia.    Doubleday,  1914.   8v. 

Subs.     v.  8  is  guide.     $1. 
*Hill,   T.   E.     Open   door   to   independence. 

Chic.  Hill,  1915.     $3. 
*Ward,    Artemas.       Grocer's    encyclopedia. 

N.  Y.     Pub.  by  author,  1911.     $10. 
*Woll,   F.  W.     Handbook  for  farmers  and 

dairymen.     6th  ed.     Wiley,  1914.     $1.50. 

Manufactures  and  engineering.     670-690. 

Croft,  T.  W.     American  electrician's  hand- 
book.    McGraw,  1913.     $3,  leather. 
*Hopkins,  A.   A.     Our  country  and  its  re- 
sources.    Munn,   1917.      Subs,   and   pre- 
mium. 

Kent,  William.  Mechanical  engineer's 
pocketbook.  9th  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  Wiley, 
1916.    $5. 

Kidder,  F.  E.  Architect's  and  builder's 
pocketbook.  16th  ed.  rev.  Wiley,  1916. 
$5. 

Merriman,  Mansfield.  American  civil  engi- 
neer's handbook.  3d  ed.  rev.  and  enl. 
Wiley,  1916.     $5. 

Fine  arts.     700. 

*Caffm,  C.  H.  Story  of  American  painting. 
Stokes,  1907.     $2.70. 

*Champlin  &  Perkins.  Cyclopedia  of  paint- 
ers and  painting.  Scribner,  1892.  4v. 
$20. 

*Clement,  C.  E.  Painters,  sculptors,  archi- 
tects, engravers,  and  their  works.  Hough- 
ton, 1899.     $3.     (Enl.  ed.  1918,  $3.50.) 

*  Jameson,  Anna.  Sacred  and  legendary  art; 
ed.  by  E.  M.  Hurll.  Houghton,  cl895-99. 
2v.  octavo  $7,  16mo  $2.70. 

*Lubke,  William.  Outlines  of  the  history  of 
art.  New  and  enl.  ed.  Dodd,  1918.  2v. 
$10. 

*Reinach,  Salamon.  Apollo.  Scribner,  cl907. 
$1.50. 

Music.    780. 

*Grove,  Sir  George.  Grove's  dictionary  of 
music  and  musicians.  New  ed.  Mac- 
millan, 1916.     5v.     $25. 

*Hughes,  Rupert.  Music  lover's  encyclope- 
dia.    Doubleday,  1913.     $1.50. 


Opera.    792. 

*Krehbiel,   H.   E.     Second  book  of  operas. 

Macmillan,  1917.     $2. 
*Melitz,  L.  L.     Opera-goer's  guide.     Dodd, 

cl911.     $1.50. 
*Upton,  G.  P.     Standard  operas.     McClurg, 

1914.  $1.75.     (New  and  enl.  ed.  1918.) 

Games  and  sports.     790. 

*Champlain  &  Bostwick.  Young  folks'  cy- 
clopedia of  games  and  sports.  Holt, 
cl890.     $3. 

*  Glover,  E.  H.     Dame  Curtsey's  art  of  en- 
tertaining.    McClurg,  1918.     $1.20. 
Spaulding's  guides;  various  sports.    Amer. 
sports  pub.  co.,  annual.     10c-25c. 

Literature.    800. 

*Brewer,  E.  C.  Dictionary  of  phrase  and 
fable.  New  and  enl.  ed.  1918.  Lippin- 
cott,  $2. 

*Brewer,  E.  C.  Reader's  handbook  of  allu- 
sions, references,  plots  and  stories.  Lip- 
pincott,   1894.     $2.50.      (New  ed.   1918.) 

*Bulfmch,  Thomas.  Age  of  chivalry.  Loth- 
rop.     $1.25. 

*Bulfinch,  Thomas.  Age  of  fable.  Lothrop. 
$1.25. 

(Crowell  publishes  the  three  books — 
Chivalry,  Fable,  and  Charlemagne,  in  one 
volume,  @  $1.50;  Fable  is  also  in  Every- 
man's library,  @  70c.) 

*Champlain,  J.  D.  Young  folks'  cyclopedia 
of  literature  and  art.     Holt,  1901.     $3. 

*Eastman,  M.  H.  Index  to  fairy  tales, 
myths    and    legends.      Boston    bk.    co., 

1915.  $2.25. 

*Edwardes  &  Spence.  Dictionary  of  non- 
classical  mythology.  Dutton,  1913.  Ev- 
eryman's lib.     90c. 

*Firkins,  I.  T.  Index  to  short  stories.  Wil- 
son, 1915.     $6. 

*Garnett  &  Gosse.     English  literature:   an 
illustrated  record.     Grosset,  c.  1903.    4v. 
$10.     o.  p. 
Gayley,  C.   M.     Classic  myths  in  English 
literature.     Ginn,  1911.    $1.60. 

*Granger,  Edith.  Index  to  poetry  and  reci- 
tations. Ed.  2.  McClurg,  1918.  $10. 
(Does  not  entirely  replace  *Ed.  1,  1904.) 


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*Guerber,  H.  A.  Myths  of  Greece  and 
Rome.    Amer.  bk.  co.,  C1893.     $1. 

* Myths  of  Northern  lands.    Amer. 

bk.  co.,  C1895.     $1.50. 
Hannigan,  F.  J.     Standard  index  of  short 
stories,     1900-14.       Small,     1918.       $10. 
(Supplemented    by    annual    volumes    of 
♦O'Brien's  Best  short  stories.) 

♦Johnson,  G.  E.  Choosing  a  play.  Wilson, 
1918.     45c  pa. 

*Moulton,  C.  W.  Library  of  literary  criti- 
cism of  English  and  American  authors. 
N.  Y.     Malkan,  1901-05.     8v.     $40. 

*Peet,  L.  H.  Who's  the  author?  Crowell, 
cl901.  50c.  (Later  editions  published 
under  title  Handbook  of  American  au- 
thors, 1907— date.) 

♦Phyfe,    W.    H.      5,000    facts    and    fancies. 
Putnam,  1901.     $3.75. 
Trent,  W.  P.    Cambridge  history  of  Amer- 
ican  literature.     Putnam,    1917-18.     3v. 
$3.50  per  v. 

*Sonnenschein,  W.  S.  Reader's  guide  to 
contemporary  literature.  Sonnenschein, 
1895.     $7.50.     o.  p. 

*Warner,  C.  D.  Library  of  the  world's  best 
literature.  Warner  lib.  co.  1896-97.  30v. 
Subs.     (1917  ed.     30v.     $87.) 

Anthologies.    821. 

♦Braithwaite,  W.  S.  B.  Anthology  of  maga- 
zine verse,  annual.  Small,  1913 — date. 
$2. 

♦Bryant,  W.  C.  New  library  of  poetry  and 
song;  rev.  ed.  with  dictionary  of  poetical 
quotations.     Baker,  1900.     $5. 

*One  hundred  and  one  famous  poems.  Ev- 
anston,  Cook.     15c  pa. 

*Palgrave,    Francis.      Golden    treasury    of 
English  songs  and  lyrics.     Dutton.     90c. 
(Everyman's  lib.) 
Quiller-Couch,  Sir  Arthur.    Oxford  book  of 
English  verse.     Oxford,  1900.     $2.50. 

♦Schauffier,  R.  H.  Christmas.  Moffat,  1915. 
$1.10. 

♦Speaker's  garland.  Penn,  1918.  lOv.  $13.50 
set;  $2  ea.  (Reissue  of  40  nos.  of  "100 
best  selections";  *v.  1-8.) 

♦Stedman,  E.  C.  American  anthology. 
Houghton,  1900.     $3;  student's  ed.  $2.50. 


♦Stedman,     E.     C.       Victorian     anthology. 

Houghton,  cl895.    $3;  student's  ed.  $2.50. 

(1918  ed.  has  much  new  material.) 
♦Stevenson,    B.    E.      Home    book   of   verse. 

Holt,    1915.      $10.      (Ed.   3,    1918,   much 

fuller.) 

Orations.    808.5. 

♦Blackstone,  Harriet.  Best  American  ora- 
tions of  today.     Hinds,  1903.     $1.25. 

*Brewer,  D.  J.  World's  best  orations.  Kai- 
ser, 1899-1901.     lOv.     $3.50  ea. 

*Cody,  Sherwin.  Selections  from  the  world's 
great  orations.  6th  ed.  McClurg,  1915. 
$1.20. 

♦Riddle,  George.   Modern  reader  and  speaker. 
Duffield,  1900.     $2. 
The  Speaker.     Hinds,  1918.     v.  1-8.     $1.75 
ea.     (Monologs.) 

Quotations.    808.8. 

♦Bartlett,  John.  Familiar  quotations.  9th 
and  10th  eds.     Little,  1914.     $3. 

*Hoyt,  J.  K.  Cyclopedia  of  practical  quo- 
tations.    Funk,  1896.     $6. 

♦Wood,  K.  B.  Quotations  for  occasions. 
Century,  1896.     $1.50. 

Author  dictionaries  and  concordances. 

♦Berdoe,  Edward.  Browning  cyclopaedia. 
Macmillan,  1902.     $3.25. 

♦Bartlett,  John.  New  and  complete  con- 
cordance to  .  .  .  Shakespeare.  Macmil- 
lan, 1910.     $7.50. 

Fiction.    823. 

*Baker,  E.   A.     Guide  to   the   best  fiction. 

Macmillan,  1912.     $6. 
*Baker,  E.   A.     Guide  to  historical  fiction. 

Macmillan,  1914.     $6. 

Debate  books.     808. 

♦Abridged  debater's  handbook  series.  Wil- 
son.    25c  ea.     Pa. 

♦Brookings  &  Ringwalt.  Briefs  for  debate. 
Longmans,  1897.     $1.25.     o.  p. 

♦Debater's  handbook  series.  Wilson.  $1.25 
ea.     (♦World  peace.) 

♦Intercollegiate  debates:  briefs  and  reports, 
annual.  Hinds,  1912— date.  7v.  $1.65 
ea.     (♦v.  1-5.) 


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*Matson,  Henry.  References  for  literary 
workers.  9th  ed.  McClurg,  cl892.  $2.60. 
(No  change  from  earlier  eds.) 

*Phelps,  E.  M.  Debater's  manual.  2d  ed. 
Wilson,  1916.  $1.25.  (Debater's  hand- 
book series.) 

*Pittsburg — Carnegie  library.  Debate  index. 
3d  ed.,  1912,  20c  pa.;  Supplement,  1913, 
5c,  pa.;  Supplement,  1916,  5c,  pa.;  Sup- 
plement, 1917,  5c,  pa. 

*Ringwalt,  R.  C.  Briefs  on  public  ques- 
tions.    Longmans,  1908.     $1.20. 

*Robbins,  E.  C.  High  school  debate  book. 
McClurg,  1911.     $1. 

*Shurter  &  Taylor.  Both  sides  of  100  pub- 
lic questions.     Hinds,  1913.     $1.25. 

*University  debater's  annual.  Wilson,  1915 
—date.     $1.80  ea.     (*v.  1.) 

Geography  and  atlases.    910. 

*  Atlas  of  ancient  and  classical  geography. 
Dutton.     90c.     (Everyman's  lib.) 

*Bartholomew,  J.  G.  Literary  and  histori- 
cal atlas  of  Africa  and  Australia.  Dut- 
ton.    90c.     (Everyman's  lib.) 

*Bartholomew,  J.  G.  Literary  and  histori- 
cal atlas  of  America.  Dutton.  90c. 
(Everyman's  lib.) 

*Bartholomew,  J.  G.  Literary  and  histori- 
cal atlas  of  Asia.  Dutton.  90c.  (Ev- 
eryman's ed.) 

*Bartholomew,  J.  G.  Literary  and  histori- 
cal atlas  of  Europe.  Dutton.  90c.  (Ev- 
eryman's lib.) 

*Century  atlas  of  the  world.  Century,  1914. 
$12.     (Part  of  Century  dictionary  set.) 

*Doubleday,  Page  &  Co.'s  Geographical 
manual  and  new  atlas;  ed.  by  Mawson. 
Doubleday,  1917.     $5. 

*Hammond,  C.  S.  &  Co.  Hammond's  mod- 
ern atlas  of  the  world.  Hammond,  1912. 
$3. 

*Labberton,  R.  H.  Historical  atlas,  3800 
B.  C.-1900  A.  D.     Silver,  1901.     $1.25. 

*Rand,  McNally  &  Co.  New  imperial  atlas 
of  the  world.     Rand,  1915.     $1.75. 

History.    900. 

*Channing,  Hart  &  Turner.  Guide  to  the 
study  and  reading  of  American  history. 
Rev.  ed.     Ginn,  1914.     $3.     (*1904  ed.) 


*  Dictionary  of  dates.     Dutton.     90c.     (Ev- 

eryman's lib.) 
*Harper's    encyclopedia    of    U.    S.    History. 

Harper,  1902.     lOv.     $24.     New  and  enl. 

ed.  1912.     lOv.     $24. 
*Harper's  book  of  facts.    Harper,  1906.    $8. 
*Larned,  J.  N.    History  for  ready  reference. 

Springfield,  Nichols,  1901—10.     7v.    $35. 

Companion  vol.  1913.     Subs. 
*Ploetz,  Carl.    Epitome  of  universal  history; 

rev.    by    Tillinghast.      Houghton,    cl915. 

$3. 

Biography.    920. 

*  Adams,  O.  F.     Dictionary  of  American  au- 

thors.    5th  ed.     Houghton,  1904.     $4.50. 

*Century  cyclopedia  of  names;  ed.  by  B.  E. 
Smith.  Century,  1914.  $10.  (Part  of 
Century  dictionary  set.) 

*Champlin,  J.  D.  Young  folks'  cyclopedia 
of  persons  and  places.     Holt,  1911.     $3. 

*Cousin,  J.  W.  Short  biographical  diction- 
ary of  English  literature.  Dutton.  90c. 
(Everyman's  lib.) 

*Lee,  Sidney.  Dictionary  of  national  biog- 
raphy: index  and  epitome  vol.  Macmil- 
lan,  1903.    $6.50. 

*Peck,  H.  T.  Harper's  dictionary  of  clas- 
sical literature  and  antiquities.  Amer. 
bk.  co.,  1897.     $6. 

*Smith,  William.  Smaller  classical  diction- 
ary; ed.  by  Blakeney.  Dutton.  90c. 
(Everyman's  lib.) 

*Webb  &  Webb.  Famous  living  Americans. 
Greencastle,  Ind.  Pub.  by  authors,  1915. 
$3. 

*Who's  who,  annual.  Black,  1849  —  date. 
$7.50.     (Earlier  volumes,  $5.) 

*Who's  who  in  America,  biennial.  Marquis, 
1899— date.     $6.     (Earlier  v.  $5.) 

*Woman's  who's  who  of  America.  N.  Y. 
American  commonwealth  co.,  1915.  $5. 
(Huntting,  Springfield,  111.,  for  $1.) 


CLASSIFICATION. 


Lecture  1. 

Lecture  2. 

Lecture  3. 

Lecture  4. 


Outline. 

Introductory. 
900,  940-990,  incl. 
910-920-30,  016.9,  incl. 
800-9,  810-820,  fiction. 


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Lecture  5. 
Lecture  6. 
Lecture  7. 
Lecture  8. 
Lecture  9. 
Lecture  10. 
Lecture  11. 
Lecture  12. 


830-90,  700,  400. 

700-600. 

600-500. 

500-329. 

330-200. 

200,  100,  020. 

Miscellaneous. 

Keview. 

Problem  1. 


The  following  books  will  be  found  on  the 

classroom  shelves. 

Assign  class  members  and  subject  head- 
ings. 

Asakawa.     Russo-Japanese  conflict. 

Barrington.     Magna  Charta. 

Carter.     Narrative  of  the  Boer  war. 

Chapman.     Case  of  Belgium. 

Chapman.     Deutschland  iiber  alles. 

Day.     Dutch  in  Java. 

Davitt.     Fall  of  feudalism  in  Ireland. 

Fisher.     Outlines  of  universal  history. 

Hamley.     War  in  the  Crimea. 

Harrison.     Meaning  of  history. 

Hart.     War  in  Europe. 

Humphrey.     India  dispossessed. 

Kohlrausch.     History  of  Germany. 

Lamprecht.     What  is  history? 

Macdonald.  Select  charters  and  other  docu- 
ments illustrative  of  American  history. 
1606-1775. 

Malleson.     Indian  mutiny  of  1857. 

Parker.     China. 

Rice.     Pioneers  of  the  Western  reserve. 

Schevill.     Siena. 

Siborne.     Waterloo  campaign. 

Simons.     Social  forces  in  American  history. 

—  Synchronology  of  the  principal  events  in 
sacred  and  profane  history. 

Thatcher  and  Schwill.  Europe  in  the  Middle 
Age. 

Problem  2. 

Abbot.     Notable  women  in  history. 

Boughton.     Ancient  peoples. 

Browning.  Letters  of  Elizabeth  Barrett 
Browning. 

Bury.     History  of  Greece. 

Carson.  From  Irish  castles  to  French  cha- 
teaux. 

Cox.     Crusades. 

Curtis.     True  Abraham  Lincoln. 


Dana.     Two  years  before  the  mast. 

Fowler.     Roman  festivals. 

Grenfell.     Labrador. 

Johnson.     Land  of  heather. 

Johnston.     Famous  scouts. 

Jones.     Roman  empire. 

Koebel.     Uruguay. 

LeRoy.     Philippine  life  in  town  and  country. 

Leroy-Beaulieu.     Awakening  of  the  East. 

Mahaffy.     Social  life  in  Greece. 

Muir.     My  first  summer  in  the  Sierra. 

Noyes.     Story  of  Milan. 

Riggs.     History  of  the  Jewish  people. 

Problem  3. 

Acton.     Letters  ...  to  Mary  Gladstone. 

Boas.     Shakspere  and  his  predecessors. 

Brooke.     English  literature. 

Browning.     Complete  poetical  works. 

Carlyle.     History  of  literature. 

—  Sartor  resartus. 

Carman.     Kinship  of  nature. 

Herford.     Age  of  Wordsworth. 

Higginson  &  Boynton.    American  literature. 

Hunt.     Wit   and   humor   selected   from   tho 

English  poets. 
Kelly.     Wards  of  liberty. 
Lanier.     Poems. 

Matthews.     Study  of  the  drama. 
Moody.     Great  divide. 
Page,  ed.     Chief  American  poets. 
Phillips.     Nero. 

Phillips.     Speeches,  lectures  and  letters. 
Twain.     Is  Shakespeare  dead? 
Wilson.     Primer  on  Browning. 
Woodberry.     Appreciation  of  literature. 

Problem  4. 

Aston.     History  of  Japanese  literature. 

Crane.     Ideals  in  art. 

Curme.     Grammar  of  the  German  language. 

Dante.     Divine  comedy. 

Earle.     Sun-dials  and  roses  of  yesterday. 

Fitzmaurice-Kelly.  History  of  Spanish  lit- 
erature. 

Heine.     Poems. 

Ibsen.     Peer  Gynt. 

Kemp.     Landscape  gardening. 

Kerr.  Influence  of  Ben  Johnson  on  English 
comedy. 

Maeterlinck.     Pelleas  and  Melisande. 


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Euskin.     Principles  of  art  criticism. 
Shelly.     British  museum. 

—  Speech  of  man. 
Starr.     Readings  from  modern  Mexican  au- 
thors. 
Sudermann.     Joy  of  living. 
Tarbell.     History  of  Greek  art. 
Tasso.     Jerusalem  delivered. 
Tolstoy.     Dramatic  works. 
Whitney.     Life  and  growth  of  language. 
Zola.     Doctor  Pascal. 

Problem  5. 

Arnold.     Essays  in  criticism. 

Caffin.     American  masters  of  sculpture. 

Chubb.     Festivals  and  plays. 

Crane.     Of    the    decorative    illustration    of 

books  old  and  new. 
Dean.     Worker  and  the  state. 
Ellis.     Task  of  social  hygiene. 
Fletcher.     A  B  Z  of  our  own  nutrition. 
French.     Homes  and  their  decoration. 
Gardiner.     Greek  athletic  sports. 
Goepp.     Symphonies  and  their  meaning. 
Hamilton.     Studies  in  stage  craft. 
Higginson.     Old  Cambridge. 
Iowa  Commission  to  the  Louisiana  Purchase 

Exposition.     Report. 
Lahee.     Grand  opera  singers  of  today. 
Osier.     Counsels  and  ideals. 
Pratt.     Cathedral  churches  of  England. 
Scull.     Lassoing  wild  animals  in  Africa. 
Stoney.     Practical  points  in  nursing. 
Van  Dyke.     Studies  in  pictures. 
Willets.     Workers  of  the  nation. 

Problem  6. 

Anderson.     Farmer  of  tomorrow. 

Bolza.     Calculus  of  variations. 

Bourne.  Recent  improvements  in  the  steam- 
engine. 

Butterfield.  Country  church  and  rural  prob- 
lem. 

Cohen.     Smoke. 

Copeland.  Cotton  manufacturing  industry 
of  the  U.  S. 

Crocker.     Electric  lighting. 

Darwin.     Journal  of  researches. 

Davenport.     Principles  of  breeding. 

Fernow.     History  of  forestry. 

Fleming.     Practical  horseshoeing. 


Frye.     Engineers'  pocket-book. 

Gerhard.  Sanitation,  water  supply  and  sew- 
age disposal  of  country  houses. 

Griffith.     Essentials  of  woodworking. 

Johnson.     Elements  of  transportation. 

McDaniel.     Excavating  machinery. 

Mayo.     Diseases  of  animals. 

Poincare.     Foundationes  of  science. 

Proctor.     Orbs  around  us. 

Raynes.     Heating  systems. 

Smith.     Proof-reading  and  punctuation. 

Tyndall.     Fragments  of  science. 

Wallace.     Wonderful  century. 

Wilbur.     Everyday  business  for  women. 

Wilson.  Handbook  of  domestic  science  and 
household  arts. 

Problem  7. 

Abercromby.     Weather. 

Addams.     Democracy  and  social  ethics. 

Addyman.     Practical  X-ray  work. 

Cleveland.     Writings  and  speeches. 

Collins.     Wireless  telegraphy  and  telephony. 

Cooke.     New  chemistry. 

Darwin.     Descent  of  man. 

Eggleston.  Ultimate  solution  of  the  Amer- 
ican negro  problem. 

Heilprin.     Distribution  of  animals. 

Hobhouse.  Social  evolution  and  political 
theory. 

Hornaday.  Extermination  of  the  American 
bison. 

Jacobi.  Common  sense  applied  to  woman 
suffrage. 

Lodeman.     Spraying  of  plants. 

McCarthy.     Wisconsin  idea. 

Mayo-Smith.     Statistics  and  sociology. 

Rutley.     Study  of  rocks. 

Silloway.     Some  common  birds. 

Smith.  Dictionary  of  popular  names  of 
plants. 

Southern  Sociological  Congress.  Call  of  the 
new  South. 

Stanwood.  History  of  the  presidency  from 
1788  to  1897. 

Steiner.     Immigrant  tide. 

Sweet.     Theory  of  the  universe. 

Underwood.  Moulds,  mildews  and  mush- 
rooms. 

Wigmore.     Australian  ballot  system. 

Zahm.     Aerial  navigation. 


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Problem  8. 

Anderson.     Successful  boy's  clubs. 

Bible.     Modern  reader's  Bible. 

Bryce.     American  common-wealth. 

Cadbury,  etc.     Women's  work  and  wages. 

Clark.     Law  of  the  employment  of  labor. 

Cornelison.  Natural  history  of  religious 
feeling. 

Daniels.     Elements  of  public  finance. 

Dawson.     Vagrancy  problem. 

Day.     History  of  commerce. 

Fisher.     Elementary  principles  of  economics. 

Foltz.     Federal  civil  service. 

Ford.     Cooperation  in  New  England. 

Gray.     Natural  science  and  religion. 

Halle.     Trusts. 

Hanus.     Beginnings  in  industrial  education. 

Hinsdale.  History  of  the  president's  cabi- 
net. 

Hull.     Two  Hague  conferences. 

Johnson.     American  railway  transportation. 

Kent.     Life  and  teachings  of  Jesus. 

Kirkup.     Inquiry  into  socialism. 

Municipal  Research,  Bureau  of.  Handbook 
of  municipal  accounting. 

Ryan.     Living  wage. 

Tarbell.     Tariff  in  our  times. 

Thomson.     Parables  by  the  lake. 

White.     Money  and  banking. 

Problem  9. 

Addams.  New  conscience  and  an  ancient 
evil. 

Allen.     Christian  institutions. 

Billing,  etc.     Liquor  problem. 

Booth.     Material  on  geography. 

Brown.  Buying  list  of  books  for  small  li- 
braries. 

Carus.     Philosophy  as  a  science. 

Century  magazine. 

Clarke.     Ten  great  religions. 

Cremer.  Reply  to  Harnack  on  the  essence 
of  Christianity. 

Cumulative  book  index. 

Epictetus.     Discourses. 

Forbush.     Boy  problem. 

Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes. 

Fullerton.     World  we  live  in. 

Friswold.  Sixty  years  with  Plymouth 
Church. 

Haeckel.     Riddle  of  the  universe. 


Important  laws  of  Indiana  relating  to  public 
libraries. 

Indiana  Public  Library  Commission.  Bi- 
ennial report. 

James.     Energies  of  men. 

Johnson.     Ideal  ministry. 

Le  Roy.     New  philosophy  of  Henri  Bergsom 

Library  Journal. 

Olcott.     Children  reading. 

Political  science  quarterly. 

Quackenbos.     Hypnotic  therapeutics. 

Readers  Guide  to  periodical  literature. 

Scott.     Popular  books  for  boys  and  girls. 

Social  forces. 

Stearns.  Essentials  in  library  administra- 
tion. 

Steven.     Psychology  of  the  Christian  souL 

Survey. 

Weber.     History  of  philosophy. 

Wise.     Our  missionary  heroes  and  heroines. 

Problem  10. 

Addams.  Spirit  of  youth  and  the  city 
streets. 

Anderson.     Bible  and  modern  criticism. 

Aristotle.     Athenian  constitution. 

Bailey.     Country-life  movement  in  the  U.  S. 

Barton.     Story  of  the  Red  Cross. 

Bateson.     Mendel's  principles  of  heredity. 

Birdseye.     Reorganization  of  our  colleges. 

Bruce.     Robert  E.  Lee. 

Butterfield.     Chemistry  of  gas  manufacture.. 

Caffln.     American  masters  of  painting. 

Carroll.     Religious  forces  of  the  U.  S. 

Cooley.     Domestic  art  in  woman's  education. 

Dexter  and  Garlick.  Psychology  in  the 
school  room. 

Fisher.     Reformation. 

Flynt.     World  of  graft. 

Fow.     True  story  of  the  American  flag. 

Gayley.  Classic  myths  in  English  litera- 
ture and  in  art. 

George.     Junior  republic. 

Guerber.     Legends  of  the  Rhine. 

Hadley.     Education  of  the  American  citizen. 

Haweis.     Music  and  morals. 

Hornaday.     Our  vanishing  wild  life. 

Hudson.     Law  of  psychic  phenomena. 

Husband.     Year  in  a  coal-mine. 

James.     Tales  of  three  cities. 

Jordan.     Heredity  of  Richard  Roe. 


SUMMER  SCHOOL  FOR  LIBRARIANS 


29 


Kellogg.     Home  furnishing. 

Key.     Century  of  the  child. 

Kipling.     Plain  tales  from  the  hills. 

Lee.  Constructive  and  preventive  philan- 
thropy. 

Munsterberg.  Psychology  and  industrial  ef- 
ficiency. 

Murray.  Christian  faith  and  the  new  psy- 
chology. 

Pater.     Plato  and  Platoism. 

Perry.     Study  of  prose  fiction. 

Popp.     Autobiography  of  a  working  woman. 

Quiller-Couch.   Oxford  book  of  English  verse. 

Rhead.     Chats  on  costume. 

Rideal.  Disinfection  and  the  preservation 
of  food. 

Rosengarten.  German  soldier  in  the  wars 
of  the  U.  S. 

Ross.     Sin  and  society. 

Sargent.  Manual  of  the  trees  of  North 
America. 

Singleton,  ed.  Historic  buildings  of  Amer- 
ica. 

Spencer.     Woman's  share  in  social  culture. 

Sturgis.     Appreciation  of  architecture. 

Swift.     Brook  farm. 

Trent.     Southern  writers. 

Van  Vorst.     Cry  of  the  children. 

Veiller.     Housing  reform. 

Ward.     Social  center. 

White,  ed.     Practical  designing. 

Worcester.     Religion  and  medicine. 

Wright.     Southern  girl  in  '61. 


CATALOGING. 


Lessons  1-2. 

Author,  Joint  authors,  Title,  Imprint,  Col- 
lation, Series  note. 
Lesson  3. 

Added   entries — Title,   Partial  title,   Sub- 
ject. 


Lesson  4. 

Added    entries — Translator,    editor,    com- 
piler, illustrator. 

Cross  reference,  Editor  as  author. 

Author  entry — Married  women,  compound 
names,  prefixes. 
Lesson  5. 

Anonymous    books,   Added    edition,    Con- 
tents, Note,  Sequel. 
Lesson  6. 

Biography  and  pseudonyms;  Author  entry 
— Noblemen. 
Lesson  7. 

Analytics — Author,  title,  subject. 
Lesson  8. 

Title    analytics — Book    and    analytic    by 
same  author,  Without  paging,  Sets. 
Lesson  9. 

Analytics — Compilation     without     editor, 
Two  or  more  chapters. 

Volume  analytics,  Bound  with. 
Lesson  10. 

Anonymous  classics,  Bible,  Series. 
Lesson  11. 

Periodicals,  Cyclopedias,  Directories,  An- 
nuals, Atlases. 
Lesson  12. 

Corporate  entry. 
Lesson  13. 

Government  documents. 
Lesson  14. 

Subject  headings — Simple. 
Lesson  15. 

Subject  headings — Subdivisions. 
Lesson  16. 

Review. 
Lesson  17. 

L.  C.  cards — Ordering. 
Lesson  18. 

L.  C.  cards — Preparing  for  catalog. 
Lesson  19. 

Alphabeting. 
Lesson  20. 

Final  review. 


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CATALOGING  PROBLEM  1-2. 


Author,  Joint  author,  Title,  Imprint,  Collation,  Series  note. 
References:  Rules  1-8,  10-18,  20-31,  38-58,  70-74,  76-77,  86-90,  100,  127,  155a-b. 
Write  Author  card,  Joint  author  card.     Do  seven  books:  two  from  A,  one  from  each 
of  the  other  groups,  and  one  other. 


A   Andrews. 

Stories  Mother  Nature  told  her  children. 

J500 
A56 

A   Bain. 

Tobacco  in  song  and  story. 

818 

E    Bangs. 

Ghosts  I  have  met. 

B16 

F    Beaumont  &  Fletcher. 

Plays. 

822 
B56 

A    Bolton. 

Famous  Leaders  among  men. 

920 
B69m 

F    Boone  &  Browne. 

Redfields  succession. 

A   Brewer. 

American  citizenship. 

172.1 
B84 

G   Chaplin. 

Story  of  the  Rhinegold. 

J782 
C36 

D  Chester. 

Chats  with  girls  on  self-culture. 

374 
C22 

D  Curtis. 

Prue  and  I. 

E   Dante  Alighieri. 

De  monarchia. 

320 
D19d 

D  DeQuincey. 

Confessions  of  an  English  opium-eater. 

824 
D42c 

E   Dunbar. 

Folks  from  Dixie. 

E   Ewing. 

Jackanapes. 

J 

A    Getchell. 

Study  of  medieval  history. 

016.94 

G29 

F    Gordy  &  Twitchell 

Pathfinder  in  American  History. 

016.973 
G66 

D  Goldsmith. 

Vicar  of  Wakefield. 

A   Holland. 

Plain  talks  on  familiar  subjects. 

174 
H73p 

A   Hough. 

54-40  or  fight. 

F    Houston  &  Kennelly. 

Electric  motor. 

621.3 
H84 

A   Howe. 

Phillips  Brooks. 

921 
B87h 

E   Josephus.  Flavius. 

Works.     2v. 

933 
J83w 

D  Lang. 

Book  of  dreams  and  ghosts. 

133 
L169 

F   Lodge  &  Roosevelt. 

Hero  tales  from  American  history. 

J973 
L82h 

E  More. 

Utopia. 

823 
M83 

A   O'Brien. 

Charles  Stewart  Parnell. 

B 
P250 

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31 


D  Rawlings. 
G  Sonnenschein. 

Story  of  books. 

Five  thousand  words  often  misspelt. 

655 
R25 

C\  Steele  &  Adams. 

P/ 

F    Stevenson  &  Osborne. 

F    Strong  &  Schafer. 

Beauty  of  form  and  grace  of  vesture. 

Ebb  tide. 

Government  of  the  American  people. 

391 

S81 

A   Thackeray. 
A   Whately. 

Hitherto  unidentified  contributions  to 

Punch. 
Elements  of  rhetoric. 

827 
T36 

G   White. 

How  to  make  baskets. 

689 

421 


342 


W55 


W58h 


CATALOGING  PROBLEM  3 

C 

974.6  Johnston. 

Connecticut. 

— 

— 

J73 

Connecticut — 

Added    entries, — title, 

partial    title,    subject; 

History. 

alternative  and  explanatory  titles. 

D 

379 

Kern. 

Among  country 

Rules 

,  32-37,   59-64, 

66-69,   76-77,   108-112, 

K39 

schools. 

152-153,  162-164,  272-274. 

Country  schools. 

Do  one  A 

,  one  B,  two  C 

!,  two  D. 

C 

977.1 

King. 

Ohio. 

B 

Alcott. 

Little  Women. 

K52 

Ohio — History. 

D 

537.5  Atkinson. 

Dynamic  electricity 

C 

582 

Keeler. 

Our  native  trees. 

A87 

and  magnetism. 

K26 

Trees. 

Electricity. 

D 

944 

Kirkland. 

Short  history  of 

Magnetism. 

K59 

France. 

C 

979.5 

France — History. 

B2/ 

Barrows. 

Oregon. 
Oregon — History. 

B 

641 
K59 

Kirkland. 

Six  little  cooks. 
Cookery. 

A 

Beckford. 

Vathek. 

D 

550 

LeConte. 

Compend  of  geology. 

C 

582 

Blanchan, 

Nature's  garden. 

L46 

Geology. 

B63 

pseud. 

Flowers. 

C 

619 

Mayo. 

Diseases  of  animals. 

C 

561.3  Clute. 

Our  ferns  in  their 

M47 

Animals — diseases . 

C64 

haunts. 

A  and  C 

Meredith. 

Ordeal  of  Richard 

Ferns. 

Feverel. 

C 

977.4  Cooley. 

Michigan. 

C 

631 

Miles. 

Land  draining. 

C77 

Michigan — History. 

M64 

Drainage. 

A 

Dickens. 

Personal     history     of 
David   Copperfield. 

B 

814 
R35 

Reid. 

Gulzar. 

B 

Edgeworth. 

Parent's  assistant. 

C 

978.1 

Spring. 

Kansas. 

D 

973 

Elson. 

History  of  the  U.  S. 

S76 

Kansas — History. 

E49 

U.  S  —  History. 

A 

Stevenson. 

Strange    case    of    Dr. 

D 

J942 

Freeman. 

Norman  conquest. 

Jekyll  andMr .  Hyde. 

F85 

England— History. 

A  and  C 

Thackeray. 

History  of  Pendennis. 

D 

634 

Gifford. 

Practical  forestry  for 

A 

Thackeray. 

History  of  Henry 

G45 

GifTord. 

beginners. 

Esmond. 

Forests  and  forestry. 

C 

331 

Thompson. 

Purse    and    the    con- 

B 

Henry. 

Voice  of  the  home. 

science. 

B 

Ingoldsby. 

Ingoldsby  legends. 

T46 

Labor  and   capital. 

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B     818      Thoreau. 

T48 
D     942      Trevelyan. 

T81 

C     814      VanDyke. 

V24 
B  Ware. 

C     641      Whitney. 

W61 


Walden. 

England  under  the 
Stuarts. 
England — History. 
Little  rivers. 

Aurelian. 
Just  how. 
Cookery. 


CATALOGING  4 


Added    entries — Translator,    editor,    compiler, 

illustrator. 
Cross  references. 
Editor,  etc.,  as  author. 
Author     entry — married     women,     compound 

names,  prefixes. 
Rules  9,  78,  80-83,  105,  125-142,  148,  203-209, 

213,  216-217,  220,  222-223,  276-286. 
Do  one  book  from  each  of  classes  A,  B,  C,  D, 

and  two  books  from  E. 


E     j888     Aesop 
A25 


Amicis,  de. 


914.4  Amicis,  de 
A51 

Bacon. 


C     398 
B25 


A     808. 
B91 


504 
B92 


811 
C33 


Fables:  sel.  by  Joseph 
Jacobs. 

Fables. 

ed.  cd. 
Cuore. 

x  de  Amicis. 
Studies  in  Paris. 

x  de  Amicis. 
Madness  of  Philip. 

x  Daskam. 
Baring-Gould .  Curious  myths  of  the 
middle  ages. 

x  Gould. 

Legends. 

x  Traditions. 

xx  Folk-lore. 

xx  Superstitions. 
New  library  of  poetry 
and  song. 

Poetry-Collections. 

x  Anthologies. 
President's  daughters. 

tr.  cd. 
Fairy  land  of  science. 

x  Fisher. 

Nature  study. 

xx  Science. 
Last  poems. 

ed.  cd. 


Bryant, 
comp. 


Bremer. 


Buckley. 


Cary,  Alice 
and  Phoebe. 


E     598      Chapman. 
C46 


E     851  Dante 

D19  Alighieri. 

A     178  Delvan,  ed. 

D34 

E     824  DeQuincey. 

D42 


Freeman. 


C  [831      Goethe. 

&  {G59 

E  I 

C  f  Goethe. 

& 

E  [ 

B  Harrison. 


A     821      Hows,    comp. 
H86 


A     028      Leypoldt  and 
L68         lies,  comp. 


C  Lytton. 

C  Miiller. 


E     630.7  Puritz. 
P98 


A     808.8  Repplier, 
R42         comp. 

B  Rice. 


E     842      Rostand. 
R83 


Color   key   to   North 
American  birds, 
illus.,  cd. 
Birds. 

x  Ornithology. 
Divine    Comedy:    tr. 
by  Longfellow, 
tr.  cd. 
Temperance  essays. 

Temperance. 
Confessions   of   an 
English    opium 
eater:   ed.    by 
Masson, 
ed.  cd. 
Humble  romance  and 
other  stories. 
x  Wilkins. 
Poems :  tr .  by  Bowring. 
x  Goethe, 
tr.  cd. 
Wilhelm  Meister:    tr. 
by  Carlyle. 
See  above. 
Anglomaniacs. 
x  Harrison,  Mrs. 
Burton. 
Golden    leaves    from 
British  poets. 
Poetry— collections. 
x  Anthologies. 
List  of  books  for  girls 
and  women. 
Books  and  reading. 
x  Reading. 
My  novel.     2  v. 

x  Bulwer-Lytton. 
Memories,  x. 
x  Mueller, 
tr.  cd. 
Code    book    of    gym- 
nastic exercises. 
tr.  cd. 
Gymnastics. 
xx  Exercise. 
Book  of  famous  verse. 
Poetry — Collections 
x  Anthologies. 
Mrs.    Wiggs    of     the 
Cabbage  Patch, 
x  Hegan. 
Cyrano  de   Bergerac. 
tr.  cd. 


SUMMER  SCHOOL  FOR  LIBRARIANS 


c 

599 

Seton. 

Trail  of  the  sand  hill 

Rules   113-124,    145-147 

188;  215al,   224-230a; 

S49 

stag. 

445-453 

505-508;  516. 

x  Thompson-Seton. 

Do  one  book  from  A,  B, 

C,  D,  abd  two  from  E. 

Animals. 

E 

170 

Aristotle. 

Ethics;  tr.  by  Chase. 

E 

822.3 
S5m 

Shakespeare. 

Macbeth  :ed. by  White, 
ed.  cd. 

A71 

tr.  cd. 
xt.  Nichomachaean 

E 

822.3  Shakespeare. 

All's   well    that   ends 

ethics. 

S5a 

welked.  by  Rolf e. 

Ethics. 

ed.  cd. 

B 

/Austen. 

Emma.     2v) 

E 

822.3 

Shakespeare. 

As  you  like  it:  ed.  by 

\ 

}         

S5as 

White, 
ed.  cd. 

B 

150 
B18 

Baldwin. 

Social  and  ethical  in- 
terpretations    i  n 

A 

J808.8  SI 

Land  of  song.     3v. 

150 

mental     develop- 

S56 

Poetry— Collections 

B18a 

ment.  2d.  ed. 

x  Anthologies. 

1899. 

Children's   literature. 

Same.    3d.  ed.  1902. 

x  Children's  poetry. 

E 

821 

Swinburne. 

Poetical  works. 

PSYCHOLOGY 

S97 

ed.  cd. 

E 

821 

Tennyson. 

Poems. 

E     ' 

r28 

Bevier. 

The  house.     (Library 

T31 

ed.  cd. 

B57 

of  home  economics.) 

C 

242 

Thomas 

Imitation  of  Christ. 

Home  economics. 

T45 

a  Kempis. 

x  Kempis. 

x  Household  mana- 

C 

("891.7 

Turgenev. 

House  of  gentle  folk. 

ment. 

& 

JT93 

x  Turgenieff . 

x  Household  science. 

E 

i 

tr.  cd. 

x  Housekeeping. 

D 

921 

VonHolst. 

Calhoun. 

x  Domestic  science. 

C25 

x  von. 
Calhoun. 

E 

313 
B63 

Blaikie. 

How  to  get  strong  and 
how  to  stay  so. 

B 

921 

Ward  Mrs. 

Chapters  from  a  life. 

Physical  education. 

W25 

E.S.T. 

x  Phelps. 

x  Physical  culture. 

B 

921 

Ward& 

Wm.  Thomas  Arnold. 

x  Physical  training. 

A25w 

Montague. 

x  Ward,  Mrs. 
Humphry. 

jt.  au. 

C     j 
A 

Borrow. 

Romany  Rye. 
.  Lavengro. 
.Bread  winners. 

Arnold,  William 

B 

'820 

Brooke. 

English  literature. 

Thomas. 

IB87 

1876. 

C 

Watts-Dunton.Aylwin. 

820 

.Same.     1883. 

x  Dunton. 

B87a 

A 

808.8  Whittier, 

Songs  of  three  centu- 

W62 

comp. 

ries. 

ENGLISH  LITERATURE 

Poetry— Collections. 

x  Anthologies. 

D 

314 

Burroughs. 

Pepacton. 

B 

173 

Wiggin. 

Childrens'  rights. 

B97 

Contents. 

W65 

x  Riggs. 
Children. 
xx  Child  study. 

E 

Cotes. 

American  girl  in 
London. 
x  Duncan. 

B    [ 

j 

124 

388 

Crabbe. 

English  synonymes. 

CATALOGING  5 

| 

124 

.Same.  Rev.  ed. 

1 

088a 

.Same.     Caldwell  ed. 

Anonymous  books;  Added  editions;  Contents; 
Notes;  Sequels. 


Craik.  Two  marriages. 

x  Mulock. 


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B 

Curtis. 

Prue  and  I. 
.  Same.     Rev.  ed. 

A 

People   of   the   whirl- 
pool. 

Synonyms  and  anto- 

D 

814 

Repplier. 

Varia. 

nyms. 

R42 

Contents. 

E 

646 

Ecob. 

Well-dressed  woman. 

B 

[637 

Russell. 

Dairy  bacteriology. 

E19 

Fashion. 

x  Style  (in  dress). 

R96 
1637 

5th  ed. 
.Same.     7th  ed. 

B 

Edgeworth. 

Parent's  assistant. 
Routledge  ed. 
..Same.    MacMillan  ed. 

[R96a 

Dairy   bacteriology 
xx  Bacteriology. 
xx  Dairying. 

A 

Elizabeth  and  her 

x  Dairy. 

German  garden. 

C 

Saunders. 

Beautiful  Joe. 

E 

613 
E46 

Elliott. 

Household   bacteri- 
ology. (Library  of 
home  economics.) 

Beautiful  Joe's 
Paradise. 
Sequel  notes. 

Bacteriology. 

C 

Stevenson. 

David  Belfour. 

x  Bacteria. 

Kidnapped. 

v  Germs. 

Sequel  notes. 

Home  economics. 

E 

Stevenson. 

St.  Ives. 

Make  proper  x 

Note:       Completed 

references. 

by    A.    T.    Quiller- 

D 

921 

Emerson. 

Representative    men. 

Couch,  after  Steven- 

& 

E53 

(Home  library.) 

son's  death. 

B 

921 
E53a 

Contents. 
. .  Same. 

(Temple  Classics.) 

C 

Scott. 

Abott. 
Monastery. 
Sequel  notes. 

E 

Erckman- 
Chatrian. 

Madame  Therese. 
x  Chatrian. 

D 

Stimson. 

Mrs.      Knollys      and 
other  stories. 

A 

Haste  to  the  rescue. 

Contents. 

E 

883 

Homer. 

Iliad;  tr.  by  Bryant. 

A 

.Towards  the  gulf. 

H76B 

A 

.Tribulations  of  a 

E 

750.6 

Hoyt. 

World's  painters. 

princess. 

H86 

Painters. 
x  Artists. 

D 

Van  Dyke. 

Blue  flower. 
Contents. 

Give  note  description 

D 

814 

Van  Dyke. 

Days  off. 

of  contents. 

V24 

Contents. 

E 

808.5  Legouve. 

Reading  as  a  fine  art. 

A 

914.5 

Venice. 

L51 

Reading. 

V45 

Venice — 

E 

296 

Leroy- 

Israel  among  the 

Description  and 

L61 

Beaulieu. 

nations. 
x  Beaulieu. 

travel. 

Jews — History. 

CATALOGING  6 

B 

r811 

Lowell. 

Poetical  works. 

'  — 

— 

L91h 

(Household  ed.) 

Biography   and   pseudonyms;   Author    entry — 

811 

.  .Same. 

Noblemen. 

L91 

(Cambridge  ed.) 

Rules  179-179a,  240-257 

262,  265,  268,  513-515. 

A 

Martyrdom  of  an 

Do 

two  each  from  A,  B 

and  C. 

empress. 

A 

923 

Beasley. 

Prince  Henry  the 

A 

920 

Men  who  have  risen. 

H521 

Navigator. 

& 

M55 

Contents. 

Henry,  the  navi- 

D 

gator. 

A 

Miss  Toosey's  mission 
Laddie  and  Pris. 

Prince  of  Portugal. 
Portugal— History. 

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35 


B     940.3  Belmont. 
B451 


B     921       Berlioz. 

B515 
A     928      Bourne. 

B775 
C  Bronte. 

C    (398      Carroll,  pseud 
IC319 


C319T 


C  Clemens. 

C     398      Collodi,pseud 

C714 
C  Coolidge, 

pseud. 
C  Craddock, 

pseud. 
C  De  la  Ramete 


B     940.9  Depew. 
D41 


C     817      Dunne. 
D92 


Eliot,  pseud. 


A     923      Ford. 

F831 
B     923      Franklin. 

F831 
A     922      Gilman. 

T316 


Crusader  of  France. 
Note:  Autobi- 
ography. 
European  war — 
Personal  narratives. 

Autobiography.     2v. 

Sir  Philip  Sidney. 

x  Fox  Bourne. 
Shirley. 

x  Bell. 
.Alice's    adventure    in 

Wonderland;     illus. 

by  Peter  Newell. 

.Same:    illus.  by  Ten- 

niel. 

x  Dodgson. 

2  illus.  cds. 
Tom  Sawyer. 

x  Twain. 
.  Pinocchio. 

x  Lorenzini. 
Clover. 

x  Woolsey. 
In  the  clouds. 

x  Murfree. 
Bimbi  stories  for 
children. 

x  Ouida. 

x  Ramee. 

x  De  la  Ramee. 

Contents. 
Gunner  Depew. 

Note:  Autobi- 
ography. 

European  war — 

Personal  narratives. 
Mr.  Dooley. 

x  Dooley,  Martin, 
pseud. 
Adam  Bede. 

x  Cross,  Mrs.  Mary 

Ann  (Evans)  Lewes. 
Many  sided  Franklin. 

Autobiography. 

St.  Teresa  of  Avilla. 
x  Gilman, 

Mrs.  Bradley. 


C  Gray.     Max- 

well, pseud. 

A     921      Hodgkin. 
F791 

C     170      Holland. 

H734 
C  Hungerford. 

C  Jackson. 

B     940.9  Klein. 
K64 


A     921      Knight. 

M821 
A     921       Lodge. 

W317 

A     921      Lothrop. 

S514 
C  Loti,  pseud. 


A     921      McCall. 

S844 
C  Major. 


C     818      Mitchell. 

M681 
A     921      Morse. 

L737 

A     921      Motley. 
B259 


A     923      Nohl. 

H415 
B     923      Recamier. 

R294 

B     921      Riis. 
R573 


In  the  heart  of  the 
storm. 

x  Tuttiett. 
George  Fox. 

Friends,  Society  of 

x  Quakers. 
Lessons  in  life. 

x  Tit  comb. 
Molly  Bawn. 

x  Duchess,  pseud. 
Ramona. 

xH.  H. 
Diary    of    a    French 
army  chaplain. 

Note:  French  title. 

European  war — 

Personal  narratives. 
Hannah  More. 

George  Washington. 

2v. 
(American  statesmen) 
Seward.       (American 

statesmen). 
Iceland  fisherman:  tr. 
by  DeKoven. 
x  Viaud,  Louis 
Marie  Julien. 
x  Koven,  de. 
Stevens.       (American 

statesmen). 
When  knighthood  was 
in  flower, 
x  Caskoden,  Edwin, 
pseud. 
Reveries  of  a  bachelor. 
x  Marvel,  Ik,  pseud. 
Abraham  Lincoln.  2v. 
(American 
statesmen). 
Life  and  death  of  John 
of  Barneveld. 
x  Any  variations  of 
his  name. 
Life  of  Haydn. 

tr.  cd. 
Memoirs   and   corres- 
pondence, 
tr.  cd. 
Making  of  an 
American. 
Note:  Autobi- 
ography. 


36 


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A 

923 

Waliszewski. 

Romance  of  an 

C 

920 

Bolton. 

Famous  leaders  among 

C363 

empress. 
Catherine  11, 
empress  of  Russia. 

B69m 

i 

men.     (1-2.) 
sa  Any  two 
chapters. 

B 

921 

Washington. 

Up  from  slavery. 

D 

J398 

Browne. 

Granny's      wonderful 

W317 

Tuskegee      Normal 
and    industrial    in- 
stitution. 
Note:  Autobi- 

B88 

chair. 

Contents. 

ta  Story  of  Fairy- 
foot. 

ography. 

D 

821 

B88 

Browning. 

Selections;  ed  by 
Lovett. 

Contents. 

CATALOGING  7 

ed.  cd. 

— 

tafPied  Piper. 

Analytics 

:  author,  title, 

subject. 

•[Andrea  del  Sarto 

Rules:  288-293,  301,  304-308,  489-492,  494-496. 

R 

Do  one  A, 

one  B,  two  C 

,  two  D. 

D 

808.8  Bryant,  comp 

.  New  library  of  poetry 

C 

914.4 
A51 

Amicis. 

Studies  of  Paris.  (4) 
sa  Hugo\ 
sa  Zola  J 

B91 

and  song  (4). 
aa  and  ta  for  any 
two  selections. 

xx  Novelists. 

B 

342 

Bryce. 

American       common- 

xx French  fiction. 

B92 

wealth. 

R 

Note  chapter  by 

B 

912 

Bartholomew 

,  Literary  and  histori- 

Low. 

B28 

ed. 

cal  atlas  of  America. 

—  Description    and 

travel. 

Atlases. 

aa  and  sa.  p.  99. 

sa.  p.  115. 

U.  S—  Politics  and 
government. 

x  (gen.)  Politics  and 
government. 

xx  (gen.)  Govern- 
ment. 

R 

aa  and  sa  p.  435. 

B 

912 

Bartholomew 

.Literary  and  his- 

A 

[814 

Burroughs. 

Pepacton  (5). 

B28a 

ed. 

torical  atlas  of  Asia. 
Assign  subject  head- 

& 
D 

B97 

sa  p.  53. 
ta  p.  213. 

ings  like  above. 

C    1 

811 

Cary,  Alice 

Last  poems  (4). 

aa  and  sa,  p.  99. 

&  \ 

C33 

and  Phoebe 

!.     ta  p.  223. 

sa  p.  129. 

D 

sa  p.  98. 

D 

822 

Beaumont  & 

Plays.     (1-2). 

C 

927 

Crowest. 

Great  tone-poets. 

B56 

Fletcher. 

Contents, 
ed.  cd. 

fPhilaster. 
ta\  Knight   of    the 

(    burning  pestle. 

C95 

Contents. 
Musicians. 
x  Composers. 
xx  Music. 
safBach. 

C 

920 

Bolton. 

Famous  English 

(Schumann. 

B69s 

statesmen. 
Contents. 
Statesmen. 
England — 

Biography, 
sa  Beaconsfield. 
x  Disraeli. 
sa  Shaftesbury. 
x  Cooper. 

C 

823 
D27 

Dawson. 

Makers     of     English 
fiction. 
Contents. 
Novelists. 
xx  Authors. 
Fiction, 
sa  Richardson. 
sa  American  fiction, 
p.  290-302. 

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37 


xx  American 

x  Classical  my- 

literature. 

thology. 

D 

J 

De  la  Ramee 

Bimbi.     (6). 
ta  Moufflon. 

x  Greek  mythology, 
ta  Golden  touch  and 

D 

920 

DeQuincey. 

Biographical  and  his- 

Miraculous 

D42 

torical  essays. 

pitcher. 

Contents. 

D     821      Hows, 

Golden    leaves    from 

sa  Jeanne  D'Arc. 

H86        comp. 

the  British  poets. 

x  Joan  of  Arc. 

(4). 

sa  Lamb. 

aa  and  ta  p.  220. 

c 

709 

Downes. 

Twelve  great  artists. 

aa  p.  156. 

D74 

Contents. 
Artists. 

D     808.8  Henley, 

Lyra  heroica. 

xx  Art. 

H51         comp. 

aa  and  ta  p.  40. 
aa  and  ta  p.  143. 

xxPainters. 
xx  Sculptors, 
sa  Boutet  de 

Assign  subject  head- 
ing     and      cross 
references  for 

Monvel. 

whole  book. 

x  Monvel. 

x  de  Monvel. 

A         174  Holland. 

Plain  talks  on  familiar 

sa  Sargent. 

H73p 

subjects  (1-2). 

xx  Portraits. 

Conduct  of  life. 

c 

920 

Fisher. 

Group  of  French 

(Assign  cross  refer- 

F53 

critics. 
Contents. 
French  literature. 

ences), 
sa  p.  274. 
Contents. 

Criticism. 

C     840      James. 

French  poets  and 

x  Literarycriticism. 

J28 

novelists. 

safScherer. 

Contents. 

[Planche. 

Authors— French. 

1) 

822 

Gilbert. 

Original  plays: 

x  French  authors. 

G46 

3d  series. 
Contents, 
ta  Mikado  and 

Patience. 

x  French  literature, 
sa  Flaubert. 
xx  Novelists 
(gen.  ref.) 

c 

831 

Goethe. 

Poems;  tr.  by 

xx  French  fiction. 

G59 

Bowring.     (4). 
aa  and  ta  p.  53. 
ta  Erl  king. 

sa  Baudelaire. 
xx  Poets  (gen. ref.) 
x  French  poetry. 

B  &  D  821  Gray. 

Poetical  works. 

D                Johnston. 

Dukesborough  tales. 

U77 

aa  and  sa  p.  ix-xcix. 
ta  p.  42. 

ta  Goosepond 

school   and   King 

C 

920 
H28 

Harkins. 

Famous  authors:  men. 
Contents. 
Authors. 

William    and    his 
armies. 

x  Writers. 

A     379      Kern. 

Among  country 

sa  Any  two  authors. 

K39 

schools  (3). 

D 

J398 

Hawthorne. 

Wonder-book;  illus.  by 

Contents. 

H39 

Crane. 
Contents, 
illus.  cd. 
Mythology — 

Classical. 

sa  School  libraries. 
xx  Libraries. 
xx  Libraries  and 

schools, 
sa  Manual  training. 

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B 

950 

Leroy- 

Awakening  of  the  East. 

A 

814 

Repplier. 

Varia. 

L61 

Beaulieu. 

x  Beaulieu. 
Eastern  question. 

(Far  East), 
aa  Norman. 

R42v 
R 

Contents. 

sa  Women,  p.  1. 

sa  Froissart,  p.  155. 

sa  Japan — Social 

B 

808.8  Riddle,  comp 

.  Modern    reader    and 

life  and  customs. 

R54 

speaker. 

x  Social  life 

Recitations       and 

(gen.  ref.) 

readings. 

C 

Lodge  and 
Roosevelt. 

Hero  tales    from 
American  history. 
d-2). 
Contents. 

x  Declamation. 
x  Readings. 
x  Speakers, 
aa  Winter     1 
sa  Criticism] 

sa  Any  two  charac- 

ters. 

sa   (The)  South,  p. 

Make    two    subject 

115. 

cards  for  the  book. 

x  Southern  states. 

C 

Men  who  have   risen 

(5). 
sa  West. 

C 

809 
S54 

Sedgwick. 

Essays     on     great 
writres. 

Contents. 

xx  Artists  (gen. ref.) 

Literature  — 

sa  Peel  family. 

History  and     criti- 

xx Statesmen. 

cism. 

R 

xx  Criticism. 

1) 

821 
P16 

Palgrave. 

Golden  treasury. 
Assign    subject 
heading  and  x  ref. 

x  Literarycriticism. 

sa  Annunzio. 
x  D'Annunzio. 
xx  Novelists 

A 

824 
P36 

Peck. 

aa  and  fca  Any  two 

selections. 
Personal  equation. 
Contents, 
sa  Children's 

literature. 

(gen.  ref.) 
sa  Macaulay. 
xx  Historians 

(gen.  ref.) 
xx  Essayists 

(gen.  ref.) 

x  Children's  books. 

C 

759 

Smith. 

Barbizon  days. 

xx  Books  and  read- 

S64 

Artists. 

ing. 

Art — French. 

sa  Songs. 

sa  Millet. 

D 

808.8 
R42 

Repplier. 

Book  of  famous  verse 
(4). 
aa  and  ta  p.  7. 
aa  and  ta  p.  147. 

xx  Painters 
(gen.  ref.) 
sa  Barye. 
xx  Sculptors. 

A 

814 

Repplier. 

Books  and  men. 

(gen.  ref.) 

R42 

Contents. 

A 

821 

Swinburne. 

Poetical  works  (4). 

sa  Children,  p.  1. 

& 

S97 

ta  Atalanta. 

sa  Children's  liter- 

D 

sa  Mary,   queen  ol 

ature    (See    Peck 

Scots,  p.  378. 

above). 

D 

Van  Dyke. 

Blue  flower  (5). 

A 

814 
R42c 

Repplier. 

Counter  currents. 
Contents. 

ta  Other  wise  men. 
ta  Lost  word. 

sa  Education. 

B 

689 

White. 

How  to  make  baskets 

sa  European  war 

W58h 

(1-2). 

(3  chapters). 

Basketwork. 

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39 


x  Basket  making. 

A  814 

x  Basketry. 

E 

aa  Blanchan,) 

pSTGUr-           P-181. 
sa   Indians — 

A 

Industries.] 

A 

173 

Wiggin. 

Children's  rights    (4). 

C   814 

& 

W65 

Contents. 

F 

B 

aa  and  sa  p.  93. 
sa  Children's  liter- 
rature,  p.  71. 
(Make  proper  x  refs.) 

C   921 
E 

D 

J398 

Wilmot- 

StoriesofNorseheroes. 

C   770 

W74 

Buxton. 

x  Buxton. 

Mythology — Norse. 

x  Norse  mythology. 

x  Scandinavian  my- 
thology. 

aa  Lowell,  ) 
tr. 

L            TT      1               ,           P-      XV11. 

ta  Hakon  s 
lay.           J 

H 
A 

C   914. 
H 

B 

CATALOGING  8 

Title  analytics:  Book  and  analytic  by  same 

author,  Without  paging,  Sets. 
Rules  189-92;  294-98;  300;  486-88. 
Do  one  from  each  class. 

D  928      Avebury.         Essays    and    addresses, 
A  1900-1903. 

x  Lubbock. 


Analyze  1st  and  12th  essays. 

A 

824 

824 

Birrell.   Obiter  dicta:    1st  and  2d  ser. 

L 

B 

Do  either  volume. 
Ser.  1.  Analyze  any  two  chapters, 

sa. 

C 

921 

Ser.  2.    sa.  History,  p.  196. 

L 

sa  Book  collecting,  p.  284. 

821 

Brooke.    Poetry  of  Robert  Browning. 

B 

Browning. 

D 

913. 

sa  Tennyson,  p.  1. 

M 

Brown.   Rab  and  his  friends. 

aa)     Marjorie  Fleming. 

D 

808. 

ta/ 

M 

J398 

Carroll,  pseud.    Alice's  adventures  in 

C 

Wonderland. 

x  Dodgson. 

A 

aa)   Through  the  looking-glass, 
taj 
Dickens.     Christmas  stories. 

ta  Any  two  stories. 

Emerson.     Representative  men,   etc. 

aa)    Nature  &  American  scholar. 

taj 
Farenside.     Classic  tales. 

aa\  Sterne  &  Walpole. 

ta/ 
Fields.     Yesterdays  with  authors. 

Authors,     x  Writers. 

sa  Any  two. 
Hale.     Ralph  Waldo  Emerson. 

aa  Both  chapters  by  Emerson. 

sa  Chapters  on  Socrates. 
Harrison.     History   of   photography. 

Photography. 

aa  Appendix. 
Hawthorne.      House  of  seven  gables. 

etc. 

aa)   Snow      image      and      Great 
ta/      stone  face. 
6  Hay.     Castilian  days. 

Spain — Description  and  travel. 

sa  Cervantes. 
Complete  works;  authors  below. 

Make  main  card  for  set  and  aa  and 

ta  for  one  work  for  each  of  two 

volumes. 
Austen,    Jane;    Browne,    John;    Eliot 

George;   Ruskin,   John;   Scott,    Sir 

Walter. 
King.     Two   soldiers    and    Dunraven 

ranch. 
aa)   Dunraven  ranch. 
taj 
Lamb.     Essays  of  Elia,  etc. 

aa)    Last  essays  of  Elia. 

taj 

ta  Dissertation  on  roast  pig. 
Lossing.     Two  spies. 

Note:  Monody. 

aa  Seward. 

sa  Hale  and  Andre. 
32Maspero.     Life  in  ancient  Egypt  and 

Assyria. 

2  subject  cards. 
2  Massinger.     Best  plays. 

ed.  cd. 

aa{  Any     two     plays     from     one 

ta/     volume. 
Molesworth.     Mary     and     My    new 

home. 

x  Graham,  pseud. 

aa)   My  new  home. 

ta[ 


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C   920 

Oliphant.     Makers  of  Florence. 

D  J608 

Baker.     Boys'  book  of  inventions. 

0 

Florence,  Italy. 

B 

Inventions. 

sa  Dante. 

sa  Kites,  p.  205. 

D  811 

Read.     Wagoner  of  the  Alleghanies, 

A   808 

Bellamy    and    Goodwin,    eds.     Open 

R 

etc. 

B 

sesame,     v.  2. 

aal    Sheridan's  ride. 

aa\  p.  127. 

taj 

taj  x  L8Isle. 

C  811 

Realf.     Poems. 

aal  p.  131. 

R 

aal    For  life  of  Realf. 

taj 

sa/ 

A   920 

Biographies  of  eminent  men.     v.  2-3. 

C   928 

Ritchie.        Records  of  Tennyson, 

B 

Contents. 

R 

Ruskin,  and  Browning. 

sa  Any  two  men  from  one  volume. 

sa  for  all  three  biographies. 

D  821 

Browning.     Blot    in    the    'scutcheon. 

C   720 

Ruskin.    Seven  lamps  of  srchitecture. 

B 

etc. 

R 

etc. 

aal   Soul's  tragedy  and  In  a 

aal    Other  two  titles. 

taj       balcony. 

taj 

D  814 

Burroughs.     Indoor  studies. 

A  824 

Ruskin.     Sesame  and  lilies,  etc. 

B 

sa  Arnold,  p.  81-162. 

R 

aal    Queen  of  the  air. 

Make  proper  sa  (2)  for  p.  129-62. 

taj 

E  821 

Capmbell.     Pleasures  of  hope,  etc. 

A 

Scott.     Surgeon's  daughter,  etc. 

C 

aa  Campbell.     Favorite  poems. 

aal    Castle  Dangerous. 

aal    Rogers. 

taj 

taj    Pleasures  of  memory. 

sa  Scott,   Sir  Walter — Indexes,  2d 

B 

Dawson.     Makers  of  English  fiction. 

page  197. 

sa  Scott,  Thackeray,  Dickens.  2  ch. 

D  914 

Steevens.     Glimpses  of  three  nations. 

D 

Eliot.     Scenes  of  clerical  life  and  Silas 

S 

sa  London,  Paris  and  Berlin. 

Marner. 

A   823 

Thackeray.  Roundabout  papers,  etc. 

aal  Silas  Marner. 

T 

ta    Critical    reviews    and    English 

taj 

humorists. 

A  814 

Emerson.           Representative      men. 

A 

Turgenev.     Diary    of    a    superfluous 

E 

2  cops. 

man,  etc. 

sa  Plato,  p.  28-68. 

x  Turgenieff. 

C   821 

English  lyric  poetry. 

tr.  cd. 

E 

Poetry — Collections. 

aal    Fathers  and  children, 
taj 

x  Anthologies. 

aal  any  two  selections. 

A 

Whitaker.     Miss    Toosey's    mission. 

ta/  by  one  author. 

aal   Laddie. 

A   927 

Ferris.     Great  singers.     2v. 

* 

taj 

F 

Contents. 

Singers,  xx  Musicians,  xx  Women. 

sa  Any  two  from  one  volume. 

CATALOGING  9 

B   028 

Field.        Fingerposts      to   children's 



F 

reading. 

Analytics:     Compilation  without  editor.  Two 

sa  Children's  literature. 

or  more  chapters,  Volume  analytics,  Bound 

sa  Sunday-school  libraries. 

with. 

C  808 

Home  book  of  poetry. 

Rules  182-87,  493,  497-99. 

H 

aal  p.  100  and  120. 

ta/ 

Do  one 

from  each  class. 

D  J796 

Adams.     Harper's    electricity    book 

B/331.8 

Hull-House  papers. 

A 

for  boys. 

C\H 

Contents. 

Electricity. 

aa  Addams.     2  chs. 

aa  Baker.                          1    p.   334. 

aal   Kelly  Sweating  system,  p.  27. 

sa  Electric  lighting. 


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D  817      Irving.     Sketchbook. 

I  aa)  Legend  of  Sleepy  Hollow, 

taj 
A   815      Johnston,     ed.     American     orations. 
J  4v. 

aa  Any  two  from  one  volume. 
B   814      Johnston.     Studies        literary       and 
J  social. 

Contents. 
sa  Shakespeare.     2  chs. 
sa  Beaconsfield.     x  Disraeli. 
sa    Meistersingers.     xx    German 
poetry.       x  Minnesingers.       xx 
Minstrels. 
Lamb.     Old  China. 

Leypoldt.  and  lies.     List  of  books  for 
girls  and  women. 
Books  and  reading, 
sa  Art — Bibliography,  p.  80. 
Macaulay.     Poetical  works. 
aa)  Lays  of  ancient  Rome. 
taj 
Masterpieces  of  American  literature. 
Contents. 

aa)  Any  two  selections. 
taj 
Matson.         References    for     literary 
workers. 
Debating. 
sa  Liquor  traffic. 

sa    Capital    punishment — Biblio- 
graphy. 
A   821      Miles,  ed.    Poets  and  poetry  of  the 
M  19th  century,     v.  2. 

Contents. 
aa  Peacock. 
aa)  p.  162. 
taj 
D  910      Ritter.     Geographical  studies. 
R  Note  biography. 

Geography. 
sa  Ritter. 
D  R808  Robbins.     High  school  debate  book. 
R  Contents. 

Debating. 

sa   Capital  punishment  —   Biblio- 
graphy, 
sa  Referendum,     x  Initiative. 
B  809      Sedgwick.     Essays  on  great  writers. 
S  sa  Montaigne.     2chs. 

See  also  Lesson  5. 


A   822.33  Shakespeare.    Plays;  ed.  by  Hudson. 


E 

824 

L 

D 

028 

L 

I) 

821 

M 

C 

810 

M 

B 

R803 

M 

S5 


B   824 

S 


AC 


BC 


A   927 

S 


D  921 
T 


920 
T 


858 
W 


v.  3. 
ed.  cd. 

ta  for  any  two  plays. 
Stephen.     Hours  in  a  library, 
sa  Balzac,     xx  French  fiction, 
sa  Pope.     2  chs. 
Stories  by  American  authors,     v.   6 
and  10. 
Contents. 

aa)   Any    two    stories    from    one 
taj       volume. 
Stories  by  English  authors:    the  sea. 
Contents. 

aa  Besant  and  Allen. 
Stories  by  foreign  authors:     Scandi- 
navian. 
Contents. 

aa  Bjornson.     2  stories, 
aa  Bremer. 
Sweetser.     Atrist  biographies,  v.  2-5. 
Contents:   Do  any  two  v. 
sa   One    artist   from    each    of    two 
volumes. 
Talbot.     My    people    of    the    plains. 
(The)     West,     x    Western    states, 
sa  Mormons  and  Mormonism. 
Taylor.     Boys  of  other  countries. 
Note  chapter  on  animal  nature, 
sa  Animals,  p.  143. 
ta  Any  story. 
Three     heroines     of     New     England 
romance. 
Contents. 

aa)  for  each  chapter. 
sa/ 
Werner,  tr.     Humour  of  Italy. 
Note  biographical  index. 
Italian  literature. 
Humor. 

sa  Authors,       Italian.         x  Italian 
authors.  xx  Italy — Bio- 

graphy, 
aa  Ariosto.     2  selections. 


CATALOGING  10 


Anonymous  classics,  Bible,  Series. 

Rules  42;  44;  349-61. 
Do  one  from  divisions,  1,  2,  4:    two  from  3,  one 

starred. 


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Bible 

I. 
220        Bible.     Holy    Bible.     (Amer.    stand- 
B  ard  version.) 

220        Bible.     Holy  Bible,  3v. 
B  Disregard    the    title-page    of    the 

New  Testament. 
220        Modern     reader's     Bible;        ed.     by 
B  Moulton. 

ed.  cd. 

225  Moffatt.     New     translation     of     the 
N  New  Testament. 

tr.  cd.   x  New  Testament. 
222        Deuteronomy    and    Joshua;    ed.    by 
D  Robinson.     (New   Century   Bible), 

ed.   cd.  ser.   ed.   cd.      2  subj.   cds. 

ser.  cd. 
224        Ecclesiastes;  ed.  by  Pumptre.  (Cam- 
E  bridge  Bible  for  schools  and  col- 

leges). 

ed.  cd.   x  Ecclesiastes. 

ser.  cd. 

ser.  ed.  cd. 
222        Isaiah;    ed.    by    Moulton.     (Modern 
I  reader's  Bible.) 

ed.  cd.   ser.  cd.    ser.  ed.  cd. 

x  Isaiah. 

226  St.   Matthew;   ed.    by   Carr.     (Cam- 
M  bridge  Bible  for  schools  and  col- 
leges.) 

ed.  cd.   ser.  cd.   X  Matthew. 

II. 

220  Briggs.     Bible,    the    church    and 
B  reason. 

Bible  —  Evidences  and  author- 
ity. 

Church. 
j220       Endicott.     People     of     the     Chosen 
E  Land.     (Stories  of  the  Bible,  v.  3.) 

Bible  stories. 

ser.  cd. 
220.1     Gladden.     Who  wrote  the  Bible? 
G  Bible — Evidences  and  authority. 

x  Bible — Authorship. 

221  Harper.     Priestly  element  in  the  Old 
H  Testament.        (Constructive  Bible 

studies.) 

Bible— O.  T.  —History. 

ser.  cd.   ser.  ed.  cd. 
220        Matheson.     Representative    men    of 
M  the  Bible. 

Bible — Biography. 


226 
P 


921 

W 

921 

S 

921 

Lo 

A 

921 

S 


979.5 

B 

977.8 

C 

977.4 

C 

974.6 

J 

977.1 

K 

977.3 

R 

978.1 

S 

1 977.5 
IT 


921 
B 
921 
E 

'927 
B 

927 
H 

928 
I 

928 
L 


Peloubet    and    Wells.  Peloubet's 

select  notes   on   the   International 
lessons  for  1910. 
Bible— N.  T.  — Matthew  — Com- 
mentaries,    x  Matthew. 
x  Commentaries  (gen.  ref.). 
Sunday  school  lessons. 

Ill  Series 

Lodge.  Washington.  2v.  (Ameri- 
can statesmen). 

Lothrop.  Seward.  (American  states- 
men.) 

Morse.  Lincoln.  2v.  (American 
statesmen). 

McCall.  Stevens.  (American  states- 
men). 

Make  ser.   cd.  and  ser.  ed.  cd. 
for  any  two. 

Barrows.  Oregon.  (American  Com- 
monwealths). 

Carr.  Missouri.  (American  Com- 
monwealths). 

Cooley.  Michigan.  (American  Com- 
monwealths). 

Johnston.  Connecticut.  (American 
Commonwealths) . 

King.  Ohio.  (American  Common- 
wealths.) 

Robinson.  Vermont.  (American 
Commonwealths). 

Spring.  Kansas.  (American  Com- 
monwealths). 

Thwaites.       Wisconsin.       (American 
Commonwealths) . 
Make  ser.   cd.   and  ser.   ed.    cd. 
for  any  two. 

Howe.  Phillips.  Brooks.  (Beacon 
biographies). 

Sanborn.       Ralph    Waldo    Emerson. 
(Beacon     biographies.)       Ser.     cd. 
Ser.  ed.  cd. 

Nohl.  Beethoven.  (Biographies  of 
musicians).     Ser.  cd. 

Nohl.  Haydn.  (Biographies  of 
musicians.)    tr.  cds. 

Warner.    Washington  Irving.  (Amer. 
men  of  letters.) 

Higginson,  Henry  Wadsworth  Long- 
fellow.       (Amer.  men  of  letters). 

Ser.  cd. 


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928        Nichol.     Lord  Byron.     (English  men 
B  of  letters).     Ser.  cd.     Ser.  ed.  cd. 

928        Morley.     Thomas  Carlyle.     (English 
^C  men  of  letters). 

'928        Blind.       George     Eliot.        (Famous 
women). 
x  Cross.     Ser.  cd. 
922        Gilman.      Saint   Theresa.      (Famous 
women). 
See  Lesson  6. 
3        Fox-Bourne.        Sir     Philip     Sidney. 
S  (Heroes  of  the  nations). 

See  Lesson  6.     Ser.  cd. 
1 920        Hodgkin.       Theodoric.       (Heroes  of 
[T  the  nations.)     Ser.  ed.  cd. 

(570        Conn.     Story  of  the  living  machine. 
C  (Library  of  useful  stories.)  Ser.  cd. 

655        Rawlings.    Story  of  books.    (Library 
R  of  useful  stories). 

540        Roscoe.     Chemistry.     (Science  prim- 
R  ers). 

Ser.  cd.  Ser.  eds.  cd.  2jt.  ed.  cds. 

(993        Tregarthen.       Story    of   Australasia. 
T  (Story  of  the  nations). 

943.91   Vambery.    Story  of  Hungary.    (Story 
[V  of  the  nations).     Ser.  cd. 

IV  Classics,  etc. 

398        Fairy  tales  from  the  Arabian  nights. 
A  (Everyman's  Lib.). 

398        Arabian  nights;   ed.    by   Wiggin   and 
A  Smith. 

ed.  cd. 

illus.  cd. 
293        Anderson.     Younger  Edda. 
E  tr.  cd. 

Eddas.     xx  Mythology — Norse. 

xx  Scandinavian  literature. 
342        Federalist;  ed.  by  Lodge. 
F  ed.  cd. 

U.  S. — Constitution. 
297        Koran. 
K 

398        Mother  Goose's  melodies;  ed.   by 
M  Wheeler. 

ed.  cd. 
831        Nibelungenlied;  ed.   by  Shumway. 
N  ed.  cd. 

831        Nibelungenlied.      Fall   of  the   Nibe- 
N  lungers;  tr.  by  Lettsom. 

tr.  cd. 


829 

B 

296 


Tale  of  Beowulf. 
Talmud. 


CATALOGING  11. 


Periodicals,    cyclopedias,    directories,    annuals 

atlases. 
Rules:  230a;  338-43;  362-78;  399-400. 
Do  one  from  each  class. 

Periodicals. 

A     American  journal  of  sociology. 

Sociology — Periodicals. 
B     Charitiesl  Sociology — Periodicals. 

Survey     J 
A     Century  illustrated  monthly. 
Critic. 

Putnam's  monthly. 
Reader. 

Current  literature. 
Current  opinion. 
A     Forum. 

A     Harper's  new  monthly  magazine. 
A     North  American  review. 
A     Outlook. 
A     Popular  mechanics. 

Mechanics — Periodicals. 
B     Popular  science  monthly. 

Note:       Continued    1916    as    Scientific 

monthly. 
Appleton's  popular  science  monthly. 
A     Review  of  reviews. 
A     School  review. 

Education— Periodicals. 
A     Scribner's  magazine. 
A     World's  work. 
D  317      American  Whitaker. 

A  Almanacs. 

C   913      Atlas   of   ancient   and   classical   geo- 
A  graphy. 

Historical  atlases. 
History — Ancient. 
E   912      Bartholomew.         Literary    and    his- 
B  torical  atlas  of  Asia. 

Atlases. 

Asia — Description  and  travel. 
E   303      Bliss  and  Binder.     New  encyclopedia 
B  of  social  reform. 

Sociology— Dictionaries,  x  Dic- 
tionaries of  special  subject 
(gen.  ref.) 


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c 

423 

Concise    Oxford    dictionary;    ed. 

by 

D 

920 

Who's  who. 

C 

Fowler. 
Dictionaries,     x  English  diet 

ion- 

W 

Great  Britain — Biography  x? 
Biography  Dictionaries. 

aries. 

D 

920 

Who's  who  in  America. 

c 

423 
C 

Concise  Standard  dictionary;  ed. 
Fernald. 

by 

W 

U.  S. — Biography. 
Biography — Dictionaries. 

Dictionaries,     x  English  diet 

ion- 

D 

World  almanac  and  encyclopaedia. 

aries. 

W 

U.  S—  Statistics  x? 

c 

903 
D 

Dictionary  of  dates. 
History — Dictionaries.          x     ] 

Dic- 

tionaries  (gen.  ref.). 

CATALOGING  12. 

E 

291 

Edwards     and     Spence.     Dictionary 



E 

of  non-classical  mythology. 

Corporate  entry. 

Mythology — Dictionaries,  x  ] 

Dic- 

Rules 

75;  379-400;  414-20. 

tionaries  (gen.  ref.). 

D< 

o  one  from  each  class.    Assign  subject  heads. 

C 

032 

Everyman  encyclopaedia. 

A 

634.9 

American   academy   of  political   and 

E 

Encyclopedias,   x  Cyclopedias. 

A 

social    science.       Conservation    of 

E 

780 

Grove's     dictionary     of    music 

and 

natural  resources. 

G 

musicians. 
Music — Dictionaries,     x? 

B 

020 
A 

American  library  association.    Papers 
and  proceedings. 

C 

922 

Hammond's    modern    atlas    of 

the 

A 

672 

Bethlehem  steel  company.     Proposed 

H 

world. 

B 

waste  of  $11,000,000. 

Atlases. 

B 

172.3 

Carnegie  endowment  for  international 

D 

032 

Hazell's  annual. 

C 

peace.     Year  book. 

H 

Encyclopedias,     x 

A 

020 

Chicago     council     for     library     and 

G 

917.72  Indianapolis  city  directory. 

c 

museum   extension.         Educational 

I 

Indianapolis — Directories. 

opportunities  in  Chicago. 

Directories  (gen.  ref.). 

A 

352 

Chicago  school  of  civics  and  philan- 

C 

032 

Nelson's  encyclopaedia. 

C 

thropy.     City  welfare. 

N 

Encyclopedias,     x? 

A 

634.9 

Conference  of  governors.       Proceed- 

F 

050 

Poole's  index  to  periodical  literature. 

C 

ings. 

P 

Periodicals — Indexes. 
x  Indexes  (gen.  ref.). 

A 

022.9 
D 

Democrat    printing    company.       Li- 
brary supplies  catalog. 

C 

912 

Rand-McNally's  imperial  atlas  of  the 

C 

378 

Earlham  College.     Catalogue. 

R 

world. 

E 

Atlases. 

D 

027 

Enoch     Pratt     library,      Baltimore. 

F 

050 
R 

Reader's  guide. 

Periodicals — Indexes,     x? 

E 

Report. 

X? 

C 

524 

Standard  thesaurus  of  English  words 

A 

022 

Eastman.     Library  buildings. 

S 

and  phrases. 

E 

Synonyms. 

D 

027 

Evansville,  Ind.  public  library.     Re- 

x Synonyms,  (gen.  ref.). 

E 

port. 

D 

305 

Statesmen's  year  book. 

B 

711 

Fort    Wayne,    Board    of    park    com- 

S 

Statistics. 

P 

missioners.     Report. 

F 

015 

United  States  catalog,  1912,  and 

an- 

A 

022.9 

Gaylord  Bros.    Simple  card  charging 

U 

nual  supplements. 

G 

system. 

Bibliography. 

A 

790 

Hanmer    and    Brunner.      Recreation 

C 

423 
W 

Webster's  academic  dictionary. 
Dictionaries — x? 

H 

legislation, 
t.  c. 

C 

423 
W 

Webster's  collegiate  dictionary. 
Dictionaries — x? 

B 

970.1 
I 

Indian  rights  association.     Report. 

c 

423 

Webster's  High  School  dictionary 

B 

506 

Indiana    academy    of    science.    Pro- 

W 

Dictionaries — x? 

I 

ceedings. 

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45 


B   396 

I 
A   977.2 

I 
B   634 

I 

C   378 

I 
B   380 

I 

D  027 

G 
B   978.1 

K 
A   022.9 

L 
D  027 

L 
C   378 

M 

A   917.75 

N 
D  027 

N 
A   355 

N 

352 

N 
379 

N 


020.7 

N 

025 

N 

700 

N 

378 

N 

266 

P 


266 
P 

266 
P 


Indiana  federation  of  women's  clubs. 

Year  book. 
Indiana  historical  society.     Charter, 

etc. 
Indiana      horticultural      society 

Transactions. 
x? 
Indiana  university.     Catalogue. 

x? 
Indianapolis  commercial  club.     Year 

book, 
x? 
Junction  City  public  library.     Report. 

Kansas      state      historical      society. 

Transactions. 
Library  bureau.     Library  supplies. 

Louisville  public  library.  Annual  re- 
port. 

Massachusetts  agricultural  college — 
Extension  service.    Summer  school 
of  agriculture. 

New  Orleans  progressive  union.  New 
Orleans. 

New  York  public  library.  Annual 
report. 

New  York  state  Chamber  of  com- 
merce. Report  on  the  common 
defense. 

New  York  state  conference  for  better 
county     government.     Proceedings 

New  York  state  department  of  edu- 
cation.    Annual  report, 
x? 

New  York  state  library  school. 
Circular  of  information. 

New  York  state  library  school. 
Librarianship  as  a  profession. 

New  York,  University  of  the  state  of. 
Visual  instruction. 

North  Dakota  university.  General 
catalog. 

Presbyterian  board  of  home  missions 
— Church  and  country  life  dept. 
x    Presbyterian    church — Board    of 
home  missions. 
Rural  survey  of  Illinois. 

—  Rural  survey  of  Indiana. 

—  Rural  survey  of  Kentucky. 


[266  —  Rural  survey  of  Missouri. 
IP 

266  —  Rural  survey  of  Pennsylvania. 
P 

D  027  Pratt  institute  free  library.     Report. 

P  x? 

C   378  Purdue  university.     Catalog. 

P  x? 

D  027  Van  Wert  Co.  library.     Report. 

B  x? 

D027  Washington    Co.    Free    library.    An- 

W  nual  report, 
x? 

C   378  Yale  university.     Treasurer's  report. 


CATALOGING  13. 


Do  two  from  A,  C;  one  B. 
Assign  subject  headings. 
Government  documents. 
Rules  401-13. 

A     Indiana. 

630  Report  of  State  board  of  agriculture. 

I  x? 

595  Report  of  state  entomologist,  x? 
I 

634.9  Report  of  Fire  marshal. 
I 

799  Report  of  Fisheries  and  game  dept. 

I  x? 

634.9  Report  of  Forestry  dept. 
I 

550  Report  of  dept.  of  geology  and  natural 

I  resources. 

x  Indiana — Natural  resources. 

331  Report  of  Inspection  dept.     xx  Labor 

I  commission. 

331  Report  of  Labor  commission. 
I 

021.8  Report  of  Public  Library  commission. 

I  x? 

385  Report  of  Railroad  commission. 
I 

362  Report  of  State  charities  board. 
I 

017  State   library.     Catalog   and   supple- 

I  ments. 

328.7  State  library,  comp.    Legislative  and 

I  state  manual. 

tc.  Legislative  manual. 


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370      Report    of    State    superintendent    of 
I  public  instruction. 

x? 

379  State  supt.     Education  in  Indiana. 
I  x? 

B    Other  Governments. 

380  Argentine   Republic — Commerce   and 
A  industry  dept.        Argentine  inter- 

ational  trade. 

x  Argentine  Rep.  —  Agriculture 
dept. — Commerce,  etc. 
551       Canada  —  Conservation  commission. 
C  Dictionary  of  altitudes. 

639      —   —   —    Sea    fisheries    of    Eastern 
C  Canada. 

370      Connecticut  —  Education,  Board  of. 
C  Report,  annual. 

821      Michigan  —  Library  commissioners, 
M  State  board  of.    Poems. 

x   State    board   of    library   com- 
missioners. 
759      Michigan  State  Library.  Biographical 
M  sketches  of  American  artists. 

582      N.   Y.    (state)   —  Educational  dept. 
N  Arbor  day  annual. 

625      North  Dakota.  —  Legislative  refer- 
N  ence  dept.     Good  roads. 

582      Pennsylvania — Chestnut    tree    blight 
P  commission.     Report. 

C    U.  S.  Documents. 

Prefix  U.  S.  to  name  of  department  where 
proper.  Make  all  necessary  x  references  to 
other  forms  of  name,  and  to  main  department 
for  subordinate  divisions. 

630      Yearbook  of  department  of  agricul- 

U  ture. 

636      Bureau  of  animal  industry.    Diseases 

U  of  cattle. 

636 Diseases  of  the  horse. 


U 
631 

U 

317 

U 

317 
U 
317 
U 


Congressional  directory. 

t.  c. 
Educational  directory. 

t.  c. 
Report  of  department  of  education. 

Farmer's  bulletins. 

Statistical  abstract, 
t.  c. 


328 
U 
370 
U 
370 
U 
630 
U 
317 
U 

917.8  Geological    survey.     Guide    book    of 
the  western  U.  S. 

Mineral  resources  of  the  U.  S. 

2v. 
t.  c. 
Library  of  Congress.     Report. 

x  Congressional  library. 
National  museum.     Report. 


Bureau  of  soils.     Field  operations. 

Census     bureau.     Abstract     of     the      C 
census, 
t.  c.  C 
General  statistics  of  cities. 


U 

553 

U 

027 
U 

507 
U 
383 
U 

506 
S 

353 
U 


Subject 
420a-b 

648 

523 
B   646 

537.5 
BC759 

537.5 
172 


371 
331 
330 
570 
655 
365 
352 
973 


Post  office.    Postal  laws  and  regula- 
tions, 
t.  c. 

Smithsonian      institution.  Docu- 

mentary history. 

Annual  report  of  the  treasury  depart- 
ment. 


CATALOGING  14. 


110; 


National    and 

ness,  1870-1913. 
t.  c. 


state    indebted- 


D  649 

B   331 

170 


headings:   review  Rules   109a-d; 
.     Do  fifteen. 

Balderston.     Laundry  manual. 

Ball.     Starland. 

Banner.     Household  sewing. 

Barker.     Rontgen  rays. 

Berenson.     Venetian  painters  of  the 
renaissance. 

Bottone.     Radiography. 

Brewer.     American  citizenship. 

Broughton.     Practical  dressmaking. 

Charters.     Methods  of  teaching. 

Campbell.     Women  "wage-earners. 

Clark.     Philosophy  of  wealth. 

Conn.     Story  of  the  living  machine. 

DeVinne.     Treatise  on  title-pages. 

Ellis.     The  criminal. 

Ely.     Coming  city. 

Gordy  and  Twitchell.     Pathfinder  in 
U.  S.  History. 

Harrison.     Home  nursing. 

Hobson.     Problems  of  poverty. 

Holland.     Plain  talks  on  familiar  sub- 
jects. 


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47 


B 

658 

Hooper.     Home  trade. 

230 

621.3 

Houston  and  Kennelly.  Electric  motor. 

411 

B 

696 

Kitchen  boiler  connections. 

379 

13 

595 

Lubbock.     Antes,  bees  and  wasps. 

B 

662 

Medola.     Coal  and  what  we  get  from 

it. 
Mott.     Home  games  and  parties. 

215 

B 

793 

220.2 

630 

Mowbray.     Making     of     a     country 

home. 

B 

970.1 

374 

Munger.     On  the  threshold. 

B 

728 

398 

Perrault.     Tales  of  Mother  Goose. 

220.3 

B 

655 

Rawlings.     Story  of  books. 

E 

914.6 

B 

643 

Richards.     Food  materials  and  their 
adulterations. 

694 

625 

Shaler.     American  highways. 

595.7 

335 

Shaw  and  others.     Fabian  essays  in 
socialism. 

B 

780 

B 

636.5 

Stoddard.     New  egg  farm. 

709 

B 

808 

Townsend.     Art  of  speech,     v.  1. 

BE728 

B 

633 

Treat.     Injurious  insects  of  farm  and 
garden. 

946 

172.3 

Washburn.     Reason  vs.  the  sword. 

950 

808 

Whately.     Rhetoric. 

C 

649 

Wheeler.     The  baby. 

B 

331 

641 

Williams    and    Fisher.     Theory    and 
practice  of  cookery. 

331 

B 

178 

Wines  and  Koren.     Liquor  problem  in 

B 

740 

its  legislative  aspects. 

B 

914.2 

654 

Whittbecker.       Domestic     electrical 
work. 

330 

582 

940 

CATALOGING  15. 

. 

745 

Subject  headings:   Rules  as  in  Lessons  14. 

917.8 

D< 

o  ten. 

551.5 

Archibald.     Story     of     the     earth's 
atmosphere. 

972.9 

635 

Bailey.     Garden  making. 

921 

641 

Baldt.     Clothing  for  women. 

917.5 

915.19  Bishop.     Korea  and  her  neighbors. 

543 

613 

Blaikie.     How  to  get  strong  and  how 
to  stay  so. 

370.9 

Boone.     Education  in  Indiana. 

E    716      Brown.     European  and  Japanese  gar- 
dens. 

B    376      Burton.     Education     of     Women     in 
China. 

D  923      Ceearesco.     Cavour. 

598.2   Chapman.     Color    key    to    North 
American  birds. 

B    374      Chester.     Chats    with    girls    on    self 
culture. 


Clarke.  Outline  of  Christian  theology. 

Clodd.     Story  of  the  alphabet. 
Cubberley.     Improvement     of     rural 

schools. 
Draper.         History    of    the    conflict 

between  religion  and  science. 
Dummelow.     One-volume  Bible  com- 
mentary. 
Gilman.     Conquest  of  the  Sioux. 
Halsted.     Barn  plans. 
Hastings.     Dictionary  of  the  Bible. 
Higgin.     Spanish    life    in    town    and 

country. 
Hodgson.     Practical  carpentry. 
Holland.     Butterfly  book. 
Hughes.     Music    lover's    cyclopedia 

of  music. 
Hurll.     Madonna  in  art. 
King.     Home  of  home-builders. 
Lane-Poole.     Story  of  the  Moors  in 

Spain. 
Leroy-Beaulieu.       Awakening  of  the 

East. 
Lloyd.     Country  without  strikes. 
Lowell.       Industrial  arbitration  and 

conciliation. 
Miller.     Training  of  a  craftsman. 
O'Rell.     John  Bull  and  his  island. 
Palgrave.     Dictionary     of     political 

economy.  3v. 
Parsons.     According  to  season. 
Schiller.     History  of  the  thirty  years' 

war. 
Strange.     Alphabets. 
Thwaites.     Rocky  Mountain  explora- 
tion. 
Van  Middeldyke.      History  of  Puerto 

Rico. 
Von  Hoist.     John  C.  Calhoun. 
Warner.     On  Horseback. 
Warrington.     Chemistry  of  the  farm. 


CATALOGING  17. 

Library  of  Congress  cards;  Ordering. 

Rules  532-34  and  Handbook  of  card  dis- 
tribution, ed.  3. 

Find  card  numbers  and  prepare  order  cards, 
using  your  own  library  as  institution  or- 
dering.    Do  all  the  books. 

Bartlett.     Familiar  quotations. 

Bevier.     The  house. 


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Bishop.     Korea. 

Dixon  and  Fitch.     Human  side  of  trees. 

Fisher.     Outlines  of  universal  history. 

Higgin.     Spanish  life  in  town  and  country. 

Lane-Poole.     Moors  in  Spain. 

Lowell.     Poems.     Camb.  ed. 

Matson.     References  for  literary  workers. 

Nicholson.     Valley  of  democracy. 


CATALOGING  18. 

Library    of    Congress    cards;    Preparing 
cards  for  catalog.     Rules  as  above. 


CATALOGING  19. 

Alphabeting. 

Alphabet  the  following   entries; 
pared  to  give  reason  in  each  case. 


Maryland — Legislature  (subj. ) . 

Maryland — Legislature  ( author ) . 

Mary,  countess  of  Warwick. 

Mary,  Virgin. 

Mary,  Queen  of  Scots. 

Mar  or  mend. 

Marx,  Karl. 

Martyrdom  of  an  empress. 

Mary  Annesly  (title). 

Marnitz,  August  von. 

Mary  I,  Queen  of  England. 

Maryland — Education  (subj.). 

My  boys. 

Maryland  academy  of  science. 

Mary's  meadow. 

B. 
William  the  Conqueror. 
William  and  Mary. 
William  II,  king  of  England. 
William  of  Orange. 
William  II,  king  of  Germany. 
Williamsburg. 

William  I,  Emperor  of  Germany. 
Williamson. 
William,  Henry. 
William,  Ruth. 
Williams,  George. 
William's  party. 


be   pre- 


N.  Y.   (city) — Municipal  court. 
Municipal  court  practice. 

N.  Y.  (state). 
Homes.     Correct  arms  of  the  state  of  New 
York. 
N.  Y.  (state) — Education  dep't. 
Country  schools  in  New  York. 
N.  Y.  (city)— Charters. 

Charters  of  the  city  of  New  York. 
N.  Y.  (state) — Legislature. 
Smith.     What    is    the    matter    with    our 
legislature  ? 

N.  Y.  (city)— Charters. 
N.  Y.   (state) — Legislature. 

Report  on  the  city  of  New  York  charter. 
N.  Y.  artist  association. 
Constitution  and  bylaws. 

N.  Y.  (city)— History. 
Earle.     When  old  New  York  was  young. 
N.  Y.  (state) — Legislature. 

Acts  passed  in  regular  session. 

N.  Y.  (city). 
Maurice.     New  York  in  fiction. 

N.  Y.  (city)— Charters. 
Pryor.     Greater  New  York  charters. 

BOOK  NUMBERS. 

LECTURE  1. 
What  book  numbers  are  and  why  necessary. 
Cutter  table:  general  arrangement. 
Simple  author  numbers. 
Modifications. 

1.  Two    books    of    same    author:     work 

marks  and  arbitrary  symbols:  books 
by  foreign  authors. 

2.  Two  authors  with  same  number. 

3.  Joint  authors. 

4.  Biography  and  genealogy. 

Autobiography. 
Letters:  arbitrary  symbols. 
Lives  by  others:  author  marks. 
Works  about. 

5.  Pseudonyms;    abbreviations;    anonym- 

ous; by  the  author  of. 

LECTURE  2. 
Modifications,  continued. 

6.  Inserting  new  authors  when  numbers 

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7.  Documents. 

8.  Periodicals,     directories,     dictionaries, 

cyclopedias. 

9.  Special   schemes  for  prolific   authors; 

Shakespeare. 
Problem. 

Book  numbers  for  appended  list. 


822 
824 
824 
921 


824 


821 

842 
266 
640 
343 

797 

951 
740 
814 
814 
910 
821 
J821 


BOOK  NUMBERS  PROBLEM. 

Assign  book  numbers  for  all  names. 
Barr,  Robert.     Mutable  many. 
Barr,  A.  E.     Berenicia. 
Barron.     Manders. 
Barrie.     Little  minister. 
Barrie.     What  every  woman  knows. 
Mabie.     Books  and  culture. 
Macaulay.     Essays. 
McCarthy.     Reminiscences. 
Maclaren.     Afterwards. 
McLean.     Cape  Cod  folks. 
Schobert.     Picked  up  in  the  streets. 
Schoenaich — Carolath.      Melting 

snows. 
Schreiner.     Dream  life. 
Schubin.     Erlack  court. 
Schulze-Smide.     Madonna    of    the 

Alps. 
Schultz.     Story  of  Collette. 
Schwartz.     Son     of    the     organ 

grinder. 
Scott.     Waverley  novels. 
Shelley.     Complete  poems. 
St.  Pierre.     Paul  and  Virginia. 
Sardou.     Patrie. 

Sanders.     Missionary  catechism. 
Salmon.     Domestic  service. 
Sellers.     Classics  of  the  bar;  world's 

great  jury  trials. 
Knight.     Small  boat  sailing. 
Yonge.     Daisy  chain. 
Thomson.     China  and  the  powers. 
Thompson.     Manual  of  drawing. 
Van  Dyke.     Days  off. 
Van  Dyke.     Fisherman's  luck. 
Kipling.     From  sea  to  sea. 
Kipling.     Barrack  room  ballads. 
Kipling.     Poems  every  child  should 

know. 
Austen,  Jane.     Emma. 
Austin,  Mrs.  J.  G.     Moon  folks. 


353 

355 

J 

973 
821 
811 
921 
921 
921 
921 

921 
J921 
921 
921 
342 

342 
342 
342 
512 
512 
423 
423 
423 
423 

030 
030 
030 
050 
050 
050 
912 

912 

917.72 

917.72 

917.72 

221 

225 

224 

220 


398 


Austin,  O.  P.     Uncle  Sam's  secrets. 

Uncle  Sam's  soldiers. 

Austin,  C.  F.  Little  blue  rabbit. 
(Juvenile.) 

Lodge  and  Roosevelt.     Hero  tales. 

Cary,  Alice  and  Phoebe.     Poems. 

Cary,  Phoebe.     Last  poems. 

Franklin.     Autobiography. 

Morse.     Benjamin  Franklin. 

Morse.     Abraham  Lincoln. 

Nicolay  and  Hay.  Life  of  Lincoln. 
lOv. 

Nicolay.     Short  life  of  Lincoln. 

Putnam.     Children's  life  of  Lincoln. 

Carlyle.     Early  letters. 

Carlyle.     Later  letters. 

Bryce.  American  commonwealth. 
1890.     2v. 

1890.     v.  1. 

New  ed.     2v. 

abridged  for  schools. 

Wells.     Elementary  algebra. 

key  to  same. 

Concise  Standard  dictionary. 

Concise  Oxford  dictionary. 

New  Standard  dictionary. 

Webster's  New  international  dic- 
tionary. 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica.    10th  ed. 

11th  ed. 

New  International  encyclopedia. 

St.  Nicholas. 

Harper's  new  monthly  magazine. 

Harper's  weekly. 

Rand-McNally's  imperial  atlas  of 
the  world. 

—  —  —  —  handy  atlas  of  the 
world. 

Polk's  Indianapolis  city  directory. 

directory  of  South  Bend. 

Smith's  Indianapolis  directory. 

Bible.     Holy  Bible. 

New  Testament.     Rev.  vers. 

Moulton.  Isaiah  (text  and  com- 
mentary). 

Gladden.     Who  wrote  the  Bible? 

Arabian  nights.  (Everyman's  li- 
brary.) 

Arabian  nights;  ed.  by  Lang. 

Laddie. 

Miss  Toosey's  mission,  by  the  au- 
thor of  Laddie. 


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920  Who's  who. 

921  Chesterton.     Robert  Browning. 
821         Berdoe.     Browning  cyclopedia. 

821         Browning,  Robert.   Complete  poems. 

821 Ring  and  the  book. 

821         Browning,  Mrs.  E.  B.     Poems. 
821         Brooke.     Poetry  of  Robert  Brown- 
ing. 
822.3      Shakespeare.     Complete  works;  ed. 
by  Rolfe. 

822.3 ed.  by  Hudson. 

822.3      —  As  you  like  it;  ed.  by  Hudson. 
822.3      —  All's  well  that  ends  well;  ed.  by 

Clark. 
822.3      —  Richard  the  Third;  ed.  by  Rolfe. 
822.3      Lamb.     Tales  from  Shakespeare. 
822.3      Lee.     Life  of  Shakespeare. 
822.3      Corson.     Introduction  to  the  study 

of  Shakespeare. 
822.3      Bartlett.     New   and   complete   con- 
cordance to  Shakespeare. 
353         Indiana — Auditor's  report. 
360         —   —    — Insurance   commissioner's 

report. 
331         —   —   — Labor  dept.     Report. 
331         —   —   — Report  of  department  of 
inspection  of  manufac- 
turing institutions,  etc. 
370         U.  S. — Education  dept.    Report. 
370         U.  S. — Education  dept.    Educational 

directory  of  the  U.  S. 
020         U.  S. — Education  dept.    Libraries  in 

the  U.  S. 
325         U.  S. — Labor    bureau.      Italians    in 

Chicago. 
325         U.  S. — Industrial  commission.     Re- 
ports on  immigration. 
All    of    Hawthorne's   novels    are    marked 
H39.     What  mark  will  you  give  to  Julian 
Hawthorne's  Fortune's  Fool?    What  would 
you  do  if  only  one  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne's 
had  been  marked? 

The  number  W31  has  been  put  on  all  the 
biographies  of  George  Washington.  How 
will  you  mark  B.  T.  Washington's  Up  from 
Slavery  ? 

What  two  author  numbers  might  be  given 
to  Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer  ?  How  would 
you  determine  which  to  use? 


You  have  Washington's  autobiography, 
his  diary,  and  a  life  by  Dole.  How  would 
you  distinguish  between  the  last  two? 


SHELF  LIST. 

LECTURE  1. 
What  it  is  and  why  necessary;  inventory. 
Form  of  card. 

Simple:   Fiction  and  classed;  difference  in 
form. 

Biography:    Individual  and  collective;   or 
two  persons. 

Several  copies  or  volumes. 

Continuations. 
Arrangement. 

General. 

Guides. 

Index. 
Problem. 

Same  books  are  used  as  in  Accession.  Do 
them  all,  insert  proper  guides,  and  make 
three  index  cards. 

LECTURE  2. 
Review  and  revision  of  problem,  with  em- 
phasis on  uniformity  of  entry  with  catalog 
and  accession  records. 


LOAN  WORK. 

LECTURE  1. 

1.  Loan  work  defined. 

2.  Requisites  of  a  good  charging  system. 

3.  Different  charging  systems. 

a.  Ledger. 

b.  Card  Systems. 

1.  Browne. 

Supplies. 
Methods. 
Advantages. 
Disadvantages. 

2.  Newark. 

Supplies. 
Methods. 
Advantages. 
Disadvantages. 

4.  Loan  desk  tools. 

5.  Registration. 

6.  Preparation  of  the  book  for  the  shelves. 


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LECTURE  2. 

Reregistration. 

Object. 

Time  limit. 

Forms. 

Process. 
Special  cards. 

Teachers  cards. 

Non-fiction  cards. 
Work  of  the  loan  desk  assistant. 

Charging. 

Discharging. 

Seven  days  books. 


Renewals. 

Fines. 

Postals. 

Reserves. 

Pay  duplicate  collections. 
Rules  and  regulations. 
Rural  loan  systems. 
Statistics  and  accounts. 

LECTURE  3. 


Practice  work. 

Each  student  is  given  individual  instruction 
in  the  Newark  lending  system. 


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